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I know this is totally off topic to this thread, but you guys have some awesome setups so perhaps you can help me! im looking for a decent TFT monitor to replace the 17" CRT i currently have (to save some desk space), im looking at about ?300 max price and a max resolution of 1280 x 1024 - 1600 x 1200 at least.

any ideas? :))

Been a while since I uploaded. Since, I've done a few minor mods, and got a nifty new laptop/tablet pc :drool: Comments are highly recommended.

Looks like I can only add the one post still... Well, the mods are minor... LED changes, the case is a Thermaltake Tsunami Dream. Monitors are BenQ FP767's. Laptop is an Averatec C3500. Taken with a canon Powershot A80 camera, desk is something from z-line matrix, bought that from staples. Rubber ducky was stolen from Zoomiez. Blah blah blah... I'm sure you'll ask if you have any more questions.

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This is my computer.. In a few weeks im going to be getting it powder coated Midnight black gloss *its gonna be a mirror* and a new power supply from ultra the x-connect, and wd 250g sata drive, and a few fans and light mods :cool: SO i shall have to show a new pic of the tower once i get done with it..

Been a while since I uploaded. Since, I've done a few minor mods, and got a nifty new laptop/tablet pc :drool: Comments are highly recommended.

Looks like I can only add the one post still... Well, the mods are minor... LED changes, the case is a Thermaltake Tsunami Dream. Monitors are BenQ FP767's. Laptop is an Averatec C3500. Taken with a canon Powershot A80 camera, desk is something from z-line matrix, bought that from staples. Rubber ducky was stolen from Zoomiez. Blah blah blah... I'm sure you'll ask if you have any more questions.

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can use some cable management...otherwise very nice! :)

Yeah, I'm going to be redoing the entire cable setup. Just had my surround sound go so I have to pull all the wiring from that out from behind there. Not to mention, the monitors... that's 2 wires each... crazy networking cable. I'm getting wireless routers next payday, so hopefully that'll clean up. Not to mention the 2 mice.

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