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My Workstation (left to right):

Dell 21" CRT P1130

Nixon "The Rocker" Watch

Palm One Treo 600

4G 20GB iPod Photo and Griffen iTrip

HP zd8210ca (P4 3.0Ghz HT|512MB DDR2|60GB 5400RPM| 17" Briteview Display)

Logitech MX510 Optical Mouse

Logitech Z-340 2.1 Speakers

Sony MDR-V250

Lexmark 6150 All-In-One

Compaq Computer In different case(AMD 2400+, 1GB Ram, 60GB)

All of this on a IKEA Jerker Desk.

Bauer Vapor Velovity Sitck'um and a Easton Ultra-Carbon Hockey Sticks

And a bunch of crap on my shelf

Nothing has Changed.....I feel like adding something to my setup...Maby a 19" LCD..I dont know.

i had one 2006-thread open before but it was deleted, altough it was 2006 already. :yes:

inStereo: whats your equipment for "dj-ing"?

are you one of the "modern"-ones? ;) i dont see any turntables.

i prefare the oldschool way.

;) I don't think there is enough room on the table for them!

Who's been stealing Starbucks mugs ;)

hey, i bought that mug with my own money! ;)

I don't even understand why this thread was changed to monthly. Kind of baffling.

Well, I don't quite see it that way. Neowin has tons of active users. A good chunk of users are bound to have some changes and they'll probably want to show them off. Personally, this thread is the only reason for me to clean my workstation so the picture will look good. :)

Hey, nice simple setup. How is that mini keyboard going with you? I was thinking of getting one of those..

It's pretty good. It takes quite a bit of getting used to. For the first few weeks you find you hit the wrong keys a lot when typing quickly. But after contiuned use you get adjusted to it.

It has a blue back light as well which is rather swish.

Howdy, here's my current setup (it should be different in a months time, just as well this is now a monthly thread :whistle: ) - Sorry for the low quality pics, I had to use my HandyCam which isn't great for stills.

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EDIT: hosted in imageshack instead of my server and used previews to lower load times.

Edited by AvvY

Here is my setup for the New Year:

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Right Hand Side:

AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor @ 4400+ (2.21GHz)

2.00GB of RAM

2x 200GB Western Digital SATA II in RAID 0 Configuration

ATi Radeon X850XT

Pioneer DVR-110D

Tsunami Dream Computer Case From ThermalTake

Left Hand Side:

AMD Athlon XP 2000+

512MB of RAM

ASUS Geforce 2 GTX 32MB :blush:

4x ???GB Hard Drive in RAID 0 Configuration (From 60GB to 80GB)

Laptop:

Link To Specs

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IKEA Jerker Desk

Logitect X-530 5.1 Speakers

Logitech? Cordless Desktop? LX 700

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