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my pc is complete the second lcd came in finally .. soo much more comfortable than the damn crt's

Lucky. I really should get a LCD with the amount of time I spend on my computer, but too expensive. Instead, I got a massive CRT 17" running at 85Hz, while my laptop is in the shop. At least my laptop screen is a LCD.. nice one too. Pictures will come when it's fixed.

-lieb39

my pc is complete the second lcd came in finally .. soo much more comfortable than the damn crt's

http://www.tmsexchange.com/pimp.jpg

What headphones are those?

And I thought my Sennheiser HD-280 were big ;)

here's what my dirty work has given us concerning that Liebermann Company with the crazy pc's click here

as seen in previous posts

http://sbs.dnb.com/compInfo.asp?callback=y...=US&foldertype= <-- looks somewhat legit

however they state they're run under lieberman INC

but that refers to The Lieberman Company

when you visit the bbb site for the local city of encino california @ http://www.bbbsouthland.org/onlinequery.cfm

Guess what no returns for either..

Furthing proving they're a hoax. Not that the technology isn't there but do a goole search and you'll see what i mean ; D

still some cool editing on the pc designs lol

Here's a macworld report saying they are legit. If you don't believe that they are real, give them a phone call! MacWorld Report

my pc is complete the second lcd came in finally .. soo much more comfortable than the damn crt's

http://www.tmsexchange.com/pimp.jpg

What headphones are those?

And I thought my Sennheiser HD-280 were big ;)

There akg k240 studio 600 ohms and the speakers are Mackie HR824 's

as far as those pc's ima call that number tomorrow and actually see what i can find out for the hell of it : D

jivemastert , nice. xmas lights? okay haha. I have the same nexus frontpanel, what do you think of it? Use it much? I never installed the CPU sensor correctly haha.

Overall, nice! My setup will never change.. until I get another laptop or similar ^.^

-lieb39

jivemastert , nice. xmas lights? okay haha. I have the same nexus frontpanel, what do you think of it? Use it much? I never installed the CPU sensor correctly haha.

Overall, nice! My setup will never change.. until I get another laptop or similar ^.^

-lieb39

the christmas lights are nice cause they let me have light under my desk when im working on the inside of my pc. the nexus is nice cause my cpu fan is sooooo loud and i just turn it down before i go to sleep. i put the cpu sensor in the middle of the fins of my heat sink because it kept getting ripped out from under the thing and i felt it was a bit safer inside the fins. so yeah, i use it a lot. thanks for the comment.

I got a digital camera finally and I thought I'd take some pictures of my AWESOME PC -- the tri-17" LCD flat panel gaming monster.

Enjoy:

desk1.jpg

desk2.jpg

desk3.jpg

Alas, I don't have any cool blue lights in the case, nor do I have rounded cables. I suppose I should get some. What do you think?

Also, my dear wife is trying to convince me to get a NEW desk -- something nicer than this veneer....I need some cool black speakers too. One day it will all be black! :D

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