It's easy to see how computer-configured eyes work out.
Yesterday, the superior checked the work and transferred it in our office. Although the leaders are not from IT-related majors or from this field, they only glance at the computer in our office and never touch it. Then they said with emotion: the conditions here are tough. That's right. Our office computers have been in use for N years, even though they have all changed LCD monitors ......
Later, I thought about how the "eye-catching eyes" of the superiors could be achieved? I think we can work on at least three aspects:
1. Chassis color. The white color on the chassis always changes over time, and there seems to be very few white cabinets for new brand machines.
2. From the soft drive. New computers are generally not equipped with a floppy drive. Are there any new computers with a floppy drive for years?
3. Pre-USB port. New computers generally have front USB ports. Computers that do not have front USB ports have been around for years?
Haha ~