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From CRT to LED: Why Preowned Monitors Are Ideal for Greater Austin
From CRT to LED: Why Preowned Monitors Are Ideal for Greater Austin
From bulky CRTs to sleek, high-definition displays, computer monitors have transformed over time, mirroring Austin’s booming tech scene. At Doug Deals, we offer high-quality preowned monitors that deliver affordability and sustainability to residents in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and beyond. Dive into the timeline of monitor technology and discover why buying used from a local Austin retailer is the smart choice.
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Sep 16th 2025
The Evolution of Office Chairs: From Humble Beginnings to Ergonomic Essentials
The Evolution of Office Chairs: From Humble Beginnings to Ergonomic Essentials
In today's fast-paced work environment, your office chair is more than just a seat—it's a crucial tool for productivity, comfort, and health. Whether you're working from home in Austin or setting up a new office space, choosing the right ergonomic office chair can make all the difference. At Doug Deals, we pride ourselves on offering a wide selection of high-quality office chairs that blend comfort, style, and
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Sep 9th 2025
The Growing Importance of Sustainability in Business: How Refurbished Goods Play a Role
The Growing Importance of Sustainability in Business: How Refurbished Goods Play a Role
As environmental awareness continues to rise and operational costs remain a concern, sustainability in business has shifted from a “nice to have” to a strategic priority. Companies across industries are now actively seeking smarter, greener ways to operate—without sacrificing performance or budget. One increasingly effective solution? Choosing refurbished goods.
Why Sustainability Matters
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Jun 11th 2025
A Brief, Fascinating History of the Computer Mouse
A Brief, Fascinating History of the Computer Mouse
Posted by DougDeals Team | June 10, 2025
It All Started With Wood and Wires
It’s hard to imagine now, but the first computer mouse wasn’t plastic, sleek, or even particularly small—it was made of wood. Back in 1964, a visionary named Douglas Engelbart built a boxy little contraption with two wheels and a single button. No lasers, no scroll wheel—just a raw idea with a ton of potential.
The Name That Stuck
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Jun 10th 2025