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Becoming a young tech entrepreneur has arguably never been more appealing, with an increasing number of successful role models to look up to, including Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Box's Aaron Levie, and Snapchat's Evan Spiegel.
But taking the leap isn't always easy and every successful entrepreneur will tell you there are some things they couldn't have lived without on their way to success, be it their beloved iMac or simply a good cup of coffee.
Here we've rounded up some of the things that we think millennial entrepreneurs (those born between 1982 and 2000) might appreciate.
A Cambridge Satchel
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The 15-inch classic Cambridge Satchel is a safe bet for entrepreneurs looking for a mix of style and practicality.
Turn up to an investor meeting with one of these on your shoulder instead of a scruffy backpack and you'll instantly be taken more seriously.
The satchels were originally intended for students but today they're seen as fashionable items for people of all ages.
Price:£120
"Zero to One" by Peter Thiel
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Peter Thiel is the Silicon Valley billionaire that cofounded PayPal and became the first outside investor in Facebook.
His book "Zero to One" tells entrepreneurs "how to build the future." In the book he argues that tomorrow's champions will not win by competing in today's marketplace. Instead, they will escape competition altogether, because their companies will be unique.
Price: £11.37
The Apple iMac with retina 5K display
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MacBooks are great but sometimes you just need a bigger screen and a bit more power.
Fortunately Apple's desktop machine, the 27-inch iMac, is on hand and the latest model comes with an impressive 5K retina display.
It also boasts a 3.3GHz Quad-core i5 chip, 8GB RAM, and a 2TB internal hard drive.
Price:£1,849
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