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OFFICE HOURS

THE HOME-WORKING REVOLUTION might’ve been a brief bump in the professional road for some of our readers, but many of you might find yourselves settling in for the home office long-haul. Many are simply looking to split their time between the office and home. Either way, there’s something to be said for the humble home office PCs across the nation, many of which will probably be getting their first major workout in years.

If you’ve got an ageing work computer at home, perhaps a chunky Intel-branded tower from 2008 or a laptop that needs to be plugged in constantly, it’s time for an upgrade. This issue, we’re going to be breaking down the specifics of what makes a good

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