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Computer Desks And Armoires Are Stylish And Functional



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By : Mike O'Brien    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-03-31 22:00:28
Today, any desk can be a computer desk. In this age of smaller desktop computer systems, virtually any desk can be used for your computer. Laptop computers are becoming more popular and have changed the way we look at our work environment. Computer Desks and computer armories have become part of list of home furniture necessities.

In the early days of the personal computer, electric typewriters, Dictaphones and other types of electronic office equipment were still in wide use. As for early personal computers, the typical setup included the computer, or CPU, the keyboard and a monitor. Early monitors for PCs were on the small side and were often placed atop the CPU. As the size of the monitor increased, the CPU found itself pushed off to the side.

The CPUs of early personal computers had to close at hand for a reason. The first personal computers did not have hard disk drives and the practice of networking personal computers together was still in the planning stages. With no hard drive, the CPU typically had two or more floppy disk drives. In order to access various software programs and data files, the user needed to constantly exchange disks. The cabinet or CPU enclosure could by quite large and took up lots of space.

As video technology advanced, the size of the monitors grew larger. Since the video technology of the time was based on the soon to be obsolete cathode ray tube. Early computer monitors were essentially televisions without the tuner. Just as with television, the larger the monitor screen, the larger the CRT had to be.

Throw in enough room for the keyboard and it is easy to see that users of early personal computers really had a desk full of equipment to contend with. Now add all of the floppy disks and a telephone and very little room was left over for what might be described as desk work.

The Incredible Shrinking Computer

Through the nineteen nineties, the desktop personal computer started to go through a facelift of sorts. The flat boxes that had made up the CPU enclosure were turned on end. These tower enclosures created more space on the average desk in two important ways. The tower design had a much smaller footprint, taking up less room on the desk. Tower enclosures could also be placed on the floor near the desk, creating even more work space. This left only the monitor and the keyboard on the desktop.

Even the monitor became less of beast as liquid crystal display technology became more affordable. The LCD monitor presented a flat screen in a very thin housing, allowing the user to have a much larger display that took up less desktop space.

Enter Computer Desks and Armoires

As personal computer sales grew, so did the demand for desks and work stations which provided adequate work space and a clean appearance. Largely due the efforts of companies like Sauder Furniture, specialized computer desks and computer armoires found a ready market. In the early nineteen hundreds, Sauder introduced a line of enclosed computer work stations for the home furniture market. The pieces introduced by Sauder were based on the companys popular concept of ready to assemble furniture.

Additional equipment such as printers and scanners, along with storage space for computer accessories like user manuals and diskettes drove the design of the computer desk. Multi tiered desktops, storage cabinets and predrilled holes for cables and wires afforded users the opportunity to better organize their work space.

Computer armoires were an instant market success. Taking a cue from the ages old clothing armoire, makers of computer furniture like Sauder, designed computer work stations that made very efficient use of space. Users were able to store and access to the computer and all of the peripheral equipment in a single unit that could be closed when not needed. Specialized chairs were available that could be stored in the armoire saving even more space.
Author Resource:- Mike O'Brien is a staff writer for the internet shopping site http://www.finewebstores.com. Fine Web Stores offers an eclectic collection of unique home furnishings, Computer Desks, accent Furniture, outdoor furniture and jewelry. http://www.finewebstores.com/Computer-Desks_c_192.html
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