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After a long ass drive...

Here it is.

iMac G5 20"

1.8 Ghz, 256mb

160gb, sexiness included.

http://members.cox.net/timan/IMG_1572s.jpg

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Nice. I actually went the local Apple store to play around with one, and I have to say it looks a lot better in pictures.

Nice. I actually went the local Apple store to play around with one, and I have to say it looks a lot better in pictures.

I've seen it too, and I agree. I think its really the first Apple product I just don't like. I think its the big border at the bottom of the screen. Would be "shweeeet" if it was all screen, but, instead its a cool looking apple. :unsure:

What if it's magnetically shielded?

I would still be careful. My klipsch 2.1s are shielded and about 2 years back when I had a crt they would make it go crazy even when 4-5" away. They don't bother my lcd though :). Man my speakers and lcd are old, I need some news ones sometime, heh.

The thread is post your WORKstation photos

The TV is a part of his workstation area, and is a part of a series of pictures showing us his workstation. I don't think there is a law against having a TV in your workstation. Even Dazzla posted his tv at one point.

Well guys, I finished the paint job of my Hp and here are all the computers:

Hp Pavilion 761n

1.67ghz Athlon Xp 2000+, 512mb of ram, 80gb hard drive, HP CD-RW, HP DVD-/+RW, Firewire & USB: Running Windows Xp Pro Sp2

hp1.JPG

Srry everyone, paint job is good but lighting is messed.

hp2.JPG

In Photo: Logitech X220 2.1 Speaker System, Logitech Quickcam Messenger, Wacom Graphire2 Tablet, Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0, Hp Keyboard, Hp PSC 1350, Hp Monitor, Dlink Di-604 Router and Dlink ADSL Modem

Custom Bulit Pentium II

300mhz (overclocked from 266) Pentium II with MMX, 128mb of ram, 10 gb hard drive, DVD-Rom, CD Burner & USB: Running Windows Xp Pro Sp2

pii1.JPG

pii2.JPG

In Photo: Hp Keyboard, Hp Camera Dock, TTX Monitor, Hp Speakers, Hp Deskjet 920cvr.

NEC Versa 4050H

90mhz Pentium I, 40mb of ram, 1.4 gb hard drive, CD-Rom: Running Windows 98SE Sp1

nec1.JPG

nec2.JPG

In Photo: Cicero Mouse & RCA Lyra 1020 mp3 player

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