Tuesday, June 30, 2015

The NTI QuadStation Difference

 
What is the Difference Between Buying an off-the-shelf Computer vs a QuadStation System from NTI?
 
 
QuadStation systems are high performance, customized computer systems built specifically for each customer. Every detail has been researched to make this the perfect system not just for anyone, but for YOU.
 
An assembly line based, "off-the-shelf" computer from Best Buy, Dell etc. is more of a generic, one size fits all system. It will often come loaded down with games, trial software and other programs you may never use which can bog your system down. If you are looking for a high end computer for serious work, a custom built system is a much better choice.  Read more here:  http://www.naplestech.com/shopcart/compare-quadstations.asp#gsc.tab=0
 
What About Technical Support?
 
Our US based technical support team is second to none. When you purchase a QuadStation system from us, you will be assigned a personal account rep for one-on-one assistance when you need it. We provide same day response time within normal business hours, compared to next day or 2nd day response times with others.
 
If your issue cannot be resolved over the phone, we have you covered there as well.  Our FREE remote login support service comes with all QuadStation systems.
 
If You Appreciate Quality, You Are In The Right Place.
 
Attempting to compare the quality of a QuadStation system to any assembly line computer is like comparing oranges and ducks. Your QuadStation system is being built specifically for you and attention is given to every single detail both in quality and craftsmanship.
 
Our mission is to manufacture the longest lasting computer systems in the world and that is not done by cutting corners. Every component in our systems is always the best available...period. Our standard warranty is 3 years but it is quite common that our systems last twice that.
 
 
Looking For More Power?
 
QuadStations are all about speed and power. That is why we only use the top 3 fastest processors available, at any given point in time. So if your current box is just not keeping up with your workload, or you spend more time waiting than you like, give us a call.  You'll be glad you did.
 

Why Use a Multiple Monitor Mount?

Multiple monitor mounts and standsMultiple monitor desktop mounts allow you to connect from 2 to 12 LCD displays together in one neat array saving valuable desktop space. An organized workspace equals increased productivity and profit!

Most LED, LCD and LCD TV monitors come with what is known as VESA mounting hole pattern on the back. A small mounting plate that connects directly to the back of the LCD then the mounting plate connects to the VESA compliant monitor stand. You can mix and match different sizes and models of LCD or LED monitors as long as they all have the VESA mount hole pattern on the back.
We have many styles to choose from in our LCD Mount Gallery based on the number of displays that you need.
 
Multiple Monitor Mounts and StandsNeed a Custom Solution?
No Problem. Our sales team specializes in providing mounting solutions for virtually any configuration. If you have a mount layout in mind that you don't see on our site give us a call. We will put together a custom solution for you without the custom cost.
 
Why Use a Multiple Monitor Mount?
  • Maximize your desktop space.
  • Multiply your productivity.
  • Reduce neck strain by having all monitors positioned more efficiently.
  • Available in 2 to 12 display arrays.
  • 10 yr Warranty.
  • Click here to see all monitor mounts

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Everyone wants to know about Windows 10. Get the facts here.


The Road Ahead ...

Microsoft has Windows 10 in the works, and slated to be launched on July 29, 2015. After that, expect the usual 6-12 months of Microsoft bug fixes that will follow and that pushes it into 2016 sometime (in the real world).


There was talk about Windows 9 but they seemed to skip right over it (wonder why) and putting all efforts into Windows 10. Particularly with new operating systems NTI takes a very conservative approach. Let everyone else be the guinea pig, we will wait until all of the kinks are worked out before we start kicking the tires.

So for now Windows 7 64bit is still the king of operating systems as of this writing. If anything changes with that we will be sure to let you know.

So, should you do anything right now? No, not if you are currently running Windows 7 Professional, stay where you are all is right with the world. If you are still on Windows XP you need to upgrade as soon as possible, contact us today.


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