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They are second only to office chairs in importance. Across industries, working on a computer monitor has become a necessity that no one working anywhere in any profession or occupation can afford to ignore any more. Therefore, you see work stations, cubicles have replaced the relatively large sized desks and tables used earlier by offices and organizations. Considering the fact that employees have to pound away for a good six to eight hours in front of their monitors, new materials other than the traditionally used teak wood are is increasingly being used. There is the sliding board on which the key board and the mouse are kept. The workstations naturally need to have a desk top where your computer monitor can be easily placed along with the required provisions for the chords and wires to pass through from your system to the source of power the computer is attached to.
This has obviously been the outcome of the introduction of computers and information systems in our work lives. Office desks, form a very significant part of the overall office furniture package of any business or enterprise, small or big. Below on the floor are found the central processing unit and in some instances, the UPS. |