What's your WFH device?

by WF- Enzo Administrator
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I have an Acer Chromebook and a ThinkPad Yoga, which I use interchangeably. The ThinkPad's keyboard is great, plus it's a 2-in-1 so if I wanna read stuff I can just flip to tablet mode. The Chromebook has a light footprint, and very straightfoward software-wise.

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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Work From Home device,...

    A Toshiba i7, 16ram, 1tb HD memory, 15inch screen, with Windows 7Pro.



    It doesn't have glowing buttons and a touch screen, but has plenty of power, or can do things that my previous workhorse Laptop, also a Tosh, except it was an i3, 4ram, and less memory, couldn't do.

    I ordered the high powered one direct from the manufacturers, or China, in 2018, and after 6 weeks finally got it. And since it was advertised with having W7Pro installed with Windows 10, on a partition, (it had W10 installed with a copy of W10 on a partition) had no problems getting WPro installed.

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  • Profile picture of the author John Gaarg
    I have an old HP Probook 450, the company gave it to me for the duration of the remote work.
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  • Profile picture of the author zomgmike
    Home-built desktop computer, but I'm always WFH. Core i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD with various platter disks for more storage. Triple monitors!
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  • I got a real sweet kimono, coffee & flopout combo don't play to bad 'gainst the hopperzishwaahn.
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    Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.

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  • I did prefer Tablets as they are one of the most ergonomically designed devices that are preferred and used for businesses.
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