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Here is my Workstation (home workplace - geek place). It?s completely loaded with software development (I am a Microsoft Partner, MSDN & TechNet subscriber, Beta Tester?) and graphic design software (I am a long time freelance graphic designer). Anyway it is a full featured multimedia entertainment center as well, and yes there is a Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback Pro (I am an avid Flight Simulator fan with over 10 years of experience with real time training provided by one of my best friend, who is a professional Boeing 737 pilot). And yes of course a Visual Studio coffee mug ?cause spending so much time with your computer require to drink as much coffee as you can?

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Normal, my 23" monster beats the s**t outta your 3 little stamp sized monitors  :laugh:

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I'm not a fan of big monitors. No one needs 1 huge monitor. While I can have 3 windows maximized and showing, you're still stuck with your sad single window. I have 3 monitors for productivity, not to show off the size of my balls.

I've got to be the only guy who doesn't get props for the tri-monitor setup. :/

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well then i guess that's your problem... posting screenshots and desktop shots to get "props" is bound to lead to disappointment. just post for the fun of it.

btw, your monitors look nice. um, props to you and yours on this holiday season.

Doug pwns the **** outa your tri monitor setup... He has 3 dell 17" flatscreens.

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well ... this guy has 3 benq 17" flat screens so i guess the only point of argumentation is whether or not dell or benq makes better lcd monitors... probably not much to argue there as it will only become reduced to manufactuer fanboy-dom.

basically, what the hell are you talking about? are you just trying to sniff the guy's throne?

well ... this guy has 3 benq 17" flat screens so i guess the only point of argumentation is whether or not dell or benq makes better lcd monitors... probably not much to argue there as it will only become reduced to manufactuer fanboy-dom.

basically, what the hell are you talking about?  are you just trying to sniff the guy's throne?

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The best part of that, is that BenQ actually manufactures Dell's LCD's.

The best part of that, is that BenQ actually manufactures Dell's LCD's.

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The manufacturer doesn't matter quite as much as the panel maker does. LG-Philips makes the dell panel, and it is a pretty good one. I would still prefer a samsung 213t though...but since I can't afford that I will have to settle on ordering a samsung 910t.

Thanks. The main reason I got the 3 monitors is for work. I only had to buy 1 of them. The company bought the other two. We're working on a piece of software that will allow multi-screen resolutions to work with ANY game out right now. I'll have to take a pic of it in action. We currently have starcraft (I know it's old) working. However, our goal is to have current FPS's and MMORPG's work on multi screen setups.

As for whoever called me a douche... Grow up.

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