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lol :D

hey you might want to check out the new fujitsu, it comes in black and white, has a fat 80GB harddrive, s-video out, and a built-in media card reader. that thing is seriously the only competitor to the TR family to date.

Yeah man, it looks sweet aswell!! I bet it costs an arm and a leg too, but to be honest, I wont get a laptop other than a Sony now. Black Onyx screens have deterred me from EVERY laptop that hasnt got it. May sound snobbish, but when you see the difference for yourself... WOW!!

Yeah man, it looks sweet aswell!! I bet it costs an arm and a leg too, but to be honest, I wont get a laptop other than a Sony now. Black Onyx screens have deterred me from EVERY laptop that hasnt got it. May sound snobbish, but when you see the difference for yourself... WOW!!

what is black onyx screen? :huh:

here's what my desk looks like.

the stuff you can't see on top is some of my work from high school.

and yes those are maxim magazines in the middle with a few DVD's..

and my new LCD monitor. so beautiful :happy:

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this is the space i saved when i had my 21" ViewSonic P810

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I changed rooms recently, so heres my new workstation. I'll have to post the matrix one later tonight.

desk.jpg

I hope I never have to remove that power supply, I bought 100 plastic ties, and I went a little nuts with them.

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tower.jpg

I changed rooms recently, so heres my new workstation. I'll have to post the matrix one later tonight.

http://upload.matt74441.ca/users/matt74441/files/desk.jpg

I hope I never have to remove that power supply, I bought 100 plastic ties, and I went a little nuts with them.

http://upload.matt74441.ca/users/matt74441/files/closeup.jpg

http://upload.matt74441.ca/users/matt74441/files/tower.jpg

:) wow.....nice case

thats nice how you put the cables together :)

I changed rooms recently, so heres my new workstation. I'll have to post the matrix one later tonight.

http://upload.matt74441.ca/users/matt74441/files/desk.jpg

I hope I never have to remove that power supply, I bought 100 plastic ties, and I went a little nuts with them.

http://upload.matt74441.ca/users/matt74441/files/closeup.jpg

http://upload.matt74441.ca/users/matt74441/files/tower.jpg

we have the same desk...in the exact same part of a room. thats neat

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Well.... I just decided to take my main PC out of the family room, and I set it ip in it's own little space/room.....

Couple of Big Comfy/Lazy Boy Chairs.....32" TV, All the Channels,VCR,DVD...Few pics on the walls and seclusion/comfort and relaxation... :) (Y)

Whatchall thnk....??

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TV's set up right beside my work centre....Eeaaaaasssyy Viewing of both screens :)

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Lazy boys right behind me, for that total comfort, but still withing viewing range of the PC and TV :)

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