Malcolm’s workspace has handled his work, gaming, and photography lives for years. Here’s how he spends his days working and most of his time off.

Malcolm Owen’s home working setup

Malcolm Owen’s home working setup
After working from home for a decade, and spending spare time on computers for far longer, you’d expect a person in that situation to have perfected their computing setup. In my case, it’s not perfect, but it’s more than capable of handling whatever I want to do.
This is a setup primarily for working from home, rather than for portability. It’s also one that has been constructed with budget being a major factor, and so changes have been very gradual over the years.