![]() Switch to scan mode, drag it across parts of the document you need and the desktop stitches everything back together again. Want to work smarter and faster? The Halo Scanner mouse might have you covered. No more grabbing your phone to text back or picking up your tablet to rattle off an email reply. Featuring a special groove-stand for your mobile devices at the top edge, this piece has awesome Bluetooth support and, best of all, a dial that lets you switch between typing on three different devices. If you're a heavy mobile user, try something like the Logitech K480 keyboard. Of course, having a great desk is only half the battle you also need cool gadgets to pimp your entire workspace. With Cap's shield, Iron Man's mask and Thor's hammer shining brightly in front of a Hawkeye-themed set of drawers built into the back, the impact of your "pimp my desk" efforts go from zero to amazeballs faster than a Black Widow roundhouse. Assume force-choking position for dramatic effect.īut maybe you're on the side of the good guys and embrace a desk that says "I'm here to help." Consider something like these replica Avengers desks using licensed props. Not only do you get the benefit of having the coolest workstation around, but every time someone comes to ask you a should-be-obvious-already question, you have reason to hum the Imperial March with a stern glare in their direction. The best part? It's shaped like a TIE fighter from the Star Wars universe. Really want to feel like you've taken things a notch above "passable"? Try something like this: It started as a computer case mod and morphed into an entire desk. This isn't a new chair, cool computer tower or better lamp, but rather a total reimagining of your workspace. Start with the most obvious - changing your desk setup. ![]() To paraphrase Xzibit, "pimp my desk." Here's how. And although desk work isn't disappearing any time soon, maybe it's time for sysadmins to get creative. Not only is IT tasked with new technology deployments (which ultimately improve ROI), putting out fires when networks don't work properly and responding to service tickets from frustrated users, but they're often anchored to bland, run-of-the-mill workstations for most of the day.
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