The hard drive provides me a large space to do so and lets me preview them anywhere, whether I’m home or on the go. I’ve learned that it doesn’t take long for me to run out of storage on my laptop - not to mention climbing closer to that maximum slows down my computer in the process.Īlso as a student majoring in photography and journalism, I frequently need to offload my images and videos from my camera before submitting them to my professors for review. And so my most coveted work-from-home equipment has become a portable hard drive.
Which office chair won’t lead to long-term joint and back pain? Should I opt for a standing desk? Do I need a second monitor? But the biggest thing I’ve taken away from the transition is just how important digital data storage is.
As we pass the one-year anniversary of working from home, I’ve considered multiple upgrades to help me work from my bedroom more efficiently.