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My Home Office setup a.k.a my affiliate workspace

I stumbled across Dave Pitlyuk site the other day and was inspired by both his web site and associated sites, as well as his home office post, so I decided I’d take up his tag offer and show off my affiliate/blogger workspace. So without further ado, I present my workspace.

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Front shot (click for larger version)

This is a front-on shot, which contains my 23-inch Dell LCD, running at 1920×1080 (full 1080p) resolution. I also have a Cisco VOIP phone, which I use for incoming calls. A standard Microsoft mouse and keyboard combo complete the picture (there is also an Axis IP network camera, temporarily placed on the left while I find a good spot for it).

What makes it all happen (click for larger version)

What makes it all happen (click for larger version)

This is what drives everything, it’s a Core 2 Duo E6300 (quite old these days) running 4 gigs of RAM. I’ve got a 500 gig hard drive in there (with another 1.5tb on the home server). This is where most of the work gets done, however I also have a Dell XPS Inspiron M1330 in crimson red, running 2 gigs of RAM for when I’m in need of getting some work done on the couch or on the road. Both machines are still running Windows XP, I skipped Vista and am waiting for Windows 7.

Any comments? Let me know!

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One comment for “My Home Office setup a.k.a my affiliate workspace”

  1. Nice setup.

    I’ve just got a laptop, not sure I could go back to a desk top as I like to move around the flat.

    Would love a Lay-z-boy chair so I could recline with the laptop and knock out a few sites in comfort.

    Posted by Joe | July 9, 2009, 8:52 am

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