If you are a true geek, you hunger for more computing power all the time, no matter what you currently have. Overclocking your computer (successfully) to 4.5GHz wouldn't be enough. Nothing is enough.
You want it all. You could win a brand new 10GHz multiprocessor system tomorrow and within minutes you'd be saying "Please sir, can I have some more?" Computers are cheap these days, so it's not uncommon to find a Geek hiding in a dark little room illuminated only by the glow of two or three monitors, his desk cluttered by two or three keyboards, two or three mice, in addition to the usual geek stuff. If you're like me, the only reason you DON'T have two or three computers on your desk is because you can't afford two or three really good monitors (anything less than 19" is tiny to me) and you don't want to keep switching back and forth. Even if you only pay $150 a pop for 19" monitors -- that gets expensive quickly. Enter the SwitchView MP.
You want it all. You could win a brand new 10GHz multiprocessor system tomorrow and within minutes you'd be saying "Please sir, can I have some more?" Computers are cheap these days, so it's not uncommon to find a Geek hiding in a dark little room illuminated only by the glow of two or three monitors, his desk cluttered by two or three keyboards, two or three mice, in addition to the usual geek stuff. If you're like me, the only reason you DON'T have two or three computers on your desk is because you can't afford two or three really good monitors (anything less than 19" is tiny to me) and you don't want to keep switching back and forth. Even if you only pay $150 a pop for 19" monitors -- that gets expensive quickly. Enter the SwitchView MP.