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Monday, May 26, 2014

3M Launches Anti-Glare Screens for Computer Monitors

Designed to work as an integrated part of touch systems, it is compatible with most of the touch-screen displays of laptops, All-in-One computers and desktop monitors.

These screens allow the use of a computer even in adverse lighting conditions, thus increasing productivity and providing ergonomic comfort by reducing health related issues like stress, headache and eye pain.
Powered by 3M’s advanced technology, the 3M Anti- Glare Screen provides display protection and viewing enhancement for electronic displays by reducing glare and mirror like reflection, especially in environment where bright light conditions can disrupt readability.

“With mobility on the rise there is an increasing demand for applications that can make user interface with technology more convenient and less cumbersome for individuals who are expected to stay connected for long hours. Simple solutions like an antiglare filter mounted on the laptop display can help reduce the strain on ones’ eye and also improve their productivity. Globally we have been the leaders in this category and are positive that this technology will be of great value for our customers in India,” says R VijayKumar,  Country Business Leader, India Region, Electronics and Energy Business Group.

The screen is colour –neutral and non-conductive, enabling application to the majority of today’s touch panel technologies.

Additionally the film has a durable scratch resistant coating, thus protecting against scratches and damage to display. Using 3M’s repositionable adhesive technology, this screen can be attached and removed multiple times. The highlight of the product is also that it is light weight, thin with a frameless design that allows it to sit directly on the computer screen. It is easy to clean and hides fingerprints, the company said in a statement.
Priced from Rs 1,600 onwards, the 3M anti-glare screens are available in all leading online shopping portals and electronic stores.

Other applications from the 3M Optical Systems portfolio include privacy screen protectors for computers and a range of neutral, anti-glare, fingerprint fading, back-skin and privacy screen protectors for the Apple iPhone and iPad range.





source: http://goo.gl/vnANL1

Monday, April 28, 2014

How to use Windows Remote Desktop?

On a local network, it's easy to connect to a remote PC – type  its name or IP address into the Remote Desktop Connection box. But when you're trying to connect to your remote PC via the internet, things get a little more complicated.

First, make sure the Windows firewall isn't blocking Remote Desktop. You can check this by opening up the Windows Firewall section of the Control Panel and selecting Allow apps to communicate through Windows Firewall. Scroll down and make sure that there's a tick next to Remote Desktop.

Next, you'll need to make a few configuration changes to the router where the PC to which you wish to connect is located. This is usually done by connecting to the router via your web browser, using the IP address of your local gateway as the address. You can find this by opening a command prompt and typing ipconfig. This will also give you the IP address of the PC you need to connect to. Locate your router's port forwarding options and forward TCP port 3389 to the IP address of the PC to which you want to connect.
Remote Desktop ConnectionYou need to know the external IP address of the PC to be accessed. To do this, open up a web browser on that PC and browse to a service such as myip.dk. This will tell you the address you need to type in to the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box when you want to connect to your PC via the internet. In many cases, this external IP address is subject to change. To avoid having to rediscover the address every time it changes, subscribe to a dynamic DNS service such as no-ip.com.
This will give you a memorable domain name to which you can connect, and will keep track of any changes to your external IP address. Many routers have built-in support for dynamic DNS, so have a look in your manual and select one of the services supported by your router.

You should now be able to connect to your PC both from your local network and via the internet.





source: http://goo.gl/XK1QpM 

Friday, April 25, 2014

5 Reasons Schools Still Need Desktop Computers

1) Processor Power
Schools that offer classes in video editing, engineering or CAD drawing need computers with scads of power because the software required for those classes is processor-intensive.

2) Screen Size
The classes that benefit from the powerful processors also tend to benefit from large computer screens.

3) Ergonomics
Screen size is essentially an ergonomic issue, but it's not the only one. Some schools are sticking with desktops so they have more control over the placement of the monitor and keyboard, and to provide students with full-sized keyboards with integrated number pads.

4) Wired Connectivity
Those engineering and graphics classes are demanding. Not only do they require powerful processors and large screen sizes, but they also generate huge files. When those files need to be transferred over the network, wireless connections are often too slow or unreliable.

5) Dedicated Usage
The school has interactive whiteboards in each classroom, and teachers used to connect their laptops to the interactive whiteboards to display learning materials to their class.





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