A graphic station is a powerful computing technique that can cope with user tasks much faster. Many mistakenly believe that it is a computer with two monitors. But in reality, the number of screens does not matter. The main difference is in bundling and very serious testing immediately after leaving the assembly line.
Many users believe that the power of their computers is enough to solve problems. Multiprocessor systems are designed for servers. But in reality, when using graphic stations, the work of designers, planners, artists and other specialists is simplified and accelerated. Also, the dimensions of the systems are quite suitable in order to become a home production system.
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