Professionals who want
to be highly productive are always on the lookout for tools to make their work
faster, simpler, and more efficient. Check out some of the coolest tech devices
that will get your productive juices in the next level.
Dell UltraSharp 34-inch Curved Monitor
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Using a curved
monitor eliminates the need for dual monitors, offers 21:9 aspect ratio and
3440 x 1440 resolution. The idea of curved monitors is that by curving the
image slightly forward, the world you're watching seems to 'wrap around' you
more, entering slightly more into your peripheral vision, thus drawing you
deeper into the world you're watching. Curved monitors also enhance the sense
of depth because curving the edges of the image towards the viewer enhances
the visual perception of depth in what you're watching.
You can find these for as low as $750 at Amazon.
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Microsoft Surface Book
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The world's first
Microsoft-branded laptop provides high-end graphics, a powerful stylus, solid
design and aesthetics, and 2-in-1 tablet and notebook versatility. It can be
a pleasant experience especially for graphic designers, project managers,
Microsoft Office power users, photographers, and other types of creative
professionals. You may feel a bit awkward with its hinge design and its
heaviness, but it is compensated by the device's mix of standard laptop,
touchscreen, and pen computing.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
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There are two kinds
of feedback people give to the Edge edition of Samsung's Galaxy phones --
it's either they hate it or they love it. For some, they appreciate the
phone's elegant design, but for some they find it annoying because they often
hit the curved side of the screen unintentionally. The S7 Edge has a
fantastic display, zippy processor, fast fingerprint scanner, and a top notch
camera.
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Apple Magic Trackpad 2
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One of the best way
to boost your productivity, especially if you're a Mac user, is to get the
Apple Magic Trackpad 2. Force Touch is the new pressure-sensitive technology
from Apple that promises to change the way we interact with our Macs by
offering shallow and deep layers of interaction on the trackpad.
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iPad Pro with Apple Pencil
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For some
professionals and Apple enthusiasts, they consider the iPad as a laptop
replacement (or companion) because it forces them to focus on one task at a
time -- whereas multitasking provides a big chance of getting distracted. For
them, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is the tablet to beat. The humongous screen
(with 2732 x 2048 resolution) is a huge canvass that can be used for drawing,
editing photos, looking at highly visual websites, viewing documents, and
marking up files and images with the new Apple Pencil.
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Samsung Galaxy TabPro S
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The Galaxy Tab Pro S
is a Windows 10 Pro slate with solid specs and great integration with Samsung
smartphones. It offers Microsoft Surface-like capabilities, starts at $800,
and gives you phone notifications and lets you respond to texts straight from
the tablet. This 12-incher is more tablet than a laptop, so it's considered
to be more of a competitor with the iPad Pro than the Surface Book. As a pure
tablet, it's one of the best Windows 10 slates you can buy out there.
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