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One does not really need a long list of things to set up a home office that’s conducive to productivity. As long as you have a functional computer, a comfortable desk and chair, and ample lighting, then you’re pretty much set up and ready to carry out all your tasks. Peripherals like a mechanical keyboard or a pair of headphones are superfluous if all you do at work is attend virtual meetings, send a few emails here and there, and do some number crunching on spreadsheets.
Then again, if your job does require more computing power, then a run-of-the-mill laptop may not be enough. In that case, it’s better to invest in a more powerful computer, maybe even a desktop, if you can swing it. Fortunately, you don’t have to spend thousands on one. A refurbished Dell Optiplex 980 Tower Computer PC is on sale, along with a keyboard and mouse to help complete your work setup….