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Heres mine :D

Its a 17" Flat panel (1280x1024), my mx700 wireless kb/mouse, Creative 5.1 setup, VCR/scanner etc,

plus of course the awesome 12" ibook g4 :happy:

the setups a 3ghz northwood, p4p800 mobo, 512 Dual-ch DDR400 in a nice RAIDMAX case (very shiny!!!)

.....I love my setup.....this is why im putting on weight :p

what kind of monitor is that?! It's sick! :o

Heres mine :D

Its a 17" Flat panel (1280x1024), my mx700 wireless kb/mouse, Creative 5.1 setup, VCR/scanner etc,

plus of course the awesome 12" ibook g4 :happy:

the setups a 3ghz northwood, p4p800 mobo, 512 Dual-ch DDR400 in a nice RAIDMAX case (very shiny!!!)

.....I love my setup.....this is why im putting on weight :p

I have the same Raidmax case, except the silver one. I must say, the finish on it is very nice!

Been lurking and admiring the workstation photos for a while, so this is my room...

1. Desk & Computer:

P4 3.06, ATI9800, Iiyama 19", Harman/Kardon SoundSticks II, Lacie d2 250Gb, Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse

2. Stereo:

B&O BeoSound 9000 & 2* B&O BeoLab 8000 (the stereo can be linked to the computer to stream MP3's)

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The BeoSound 9000 (CD bit) was ?2500.

The BeoLab 8000's (Speakers) were ?1250 each.

The Beo4 (Remote Control) was ?250.

Altho I did get the B&O keyring for free

B&O def know how to charge, but it is worth it... honest

Hmmm... Looks like one of those supermarket cd players!

mister money bags with the b&o cant u beilieve u payed over ?250 for a remote control :||

Well B&O sell all their gear without remote controls, cause you only need the one (as it controls all the equipment), so if I decide to buy another piece of B&O I don't need to get another remote control... ever...

But I know what you mean, I assumed it came with one when I bought the kit, almost cried having to cough over more money...

Heres mine :D

Its a 17" Flat panel (1280x1024), my mx700 wireless kb/mouse, Creative 5.1 setup, VCR/scanner etc,

plus of course the awesome 12" ibook g4 :happy:

the setups a 3ghz northwood, p4p800 mobo, 512 Dual-ch DDR400 in a nice RAIDMAX case (very shiny!!!)

.....I love my setup.....this is why im putting on weight :p

Nice setup :)

The iBook looks better than a PowerBook imho.

what kind of monitor is that?! It's sick! :o

Its a "NESO" monitor...never really heard of it but its pretty good at 1280x1024 and it looks mean as... ony con really is its analog - i dont really care i like the looks of it (looks kinda apple-ish) ;)

As for the B&O gear that "freestyle" has in his attic... from someone who has actually listened and played with the items in question in his attic, the quality of the sound from those stick like speakers is truely amazing...

There are the "odd" occasion that the neighbours complain, and that's on like 30-40% of their full power... You literally cannot stand in the same room when the sound is cranked up really any further, we've tried :D

Also gotta say, rather nice torch ;)

Well, thought I'd join in :)

If the attached image doesnt work, check here:

http://www.savantis.co.nz/rig/rig_1.jpg

http://www.savantis.co.nz/rig/rig_2.jpg

My rig from top to bottom is:

<< Rackmount section >>

- Smart-UPS 750 UPS

- Server:

(Dual P3/866, 1 Gig RAM, DVD +/-RW, 750 gigs drive space set up as network shares for media, etc)

- Workstation 2:

(Dual Xeon 2.8, Radeon 9800 Pro, 1 Gig RAM, 2x60 Gig SATA drives, SB Live! 5.1, 19" Philips 109P4 @ 1920x1440)

- Workstation 1:

(P4 2.8 (running at 3 GHz), 512 Meg RAM, NVFX 5900 Ultra, 2x60 Gig HDD, SB Audigy, 19" Philips 109P4 @ 1920 x 1440)

All machines have all drives mounted in removable bays.

- 2x100 Meg switches (not hubs)

- 1x Patch bay

<< Non-rack bit >>

- Denon AVR-1802 5.1 amp

- Sony SLV-EZ2000S hifi VCR

- Pioneer DVD deck

<< Top bit >>

- Aiwa Z-1900

- Nokia m1122 ADSL router

- Wireless access point

- Empeg (riocar) MP3 player

<< Not on desk >>

B&W 5.1 surrounds (sub on floor to right, center on desk, left front surround by rack)

<< Not in picture >>

- 1280 x 1024 data projector mounted in coffee table

- Couch

- Wireless mouse + keyboard

;)

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