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WORKING CLASS HEROES

Apple iMac

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Working from home has plenty of benefits. As well as getting out of bed 15 minutes before you have to start, only getting dressed from the waist up for Skype meetings and not having to endure any inane office banter, you can kit your little workspace out with the kind of gear that most IT departments would never sign off on.

Apple’s all-in-one iMacs are ideal if you don’t need to work on the go; and measuring just 5mm at the edges, they’re so thin they almost defy physics. All models come with Retina displays – either 4K in the 21.5in model or 5K in the 27in version – plus Intel processors with up to eight cores, up to 3TB of storage and as much as 32GB of RAM. They’re not messing about when it comes to ports either, with two Thunderbolt 3 (aka USB-C), four USB 3,

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