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Can we PLEASE post LINKS to the pictures and not the pictures themselves again?

And that's cool. Didn't know you did that. (in reference to the picture with no reflection)

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it's better to attach them because otherwise we could end up with a load of broken links like further back in the thread

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I forgot to put the configuration:

2 x 20" LCD FP2001 Ultrasharp

2 x 22" Mitsubishi Diamond Pro? 2070SB-BK CRTs

Desktop workstation:

P4 3.4 EE

2 Gb Corsair XMS LL DDR400

2 x WD Raptors 74Gb RAID0

250 Gb Maxtor SATA II 16mb cache

Pioneer 16X DVD burner

Asus 16 DVD drive

ATI X800XT PE 256 Mb

Logitech? Cordless Desktop? LX 700

Logitech MX500

Laptop:

HP zd7000 series

P4 3.4 EE

17.0" WSXGA+ BrightView 1680x1050

2.0GB DDR SDRAM (2x1024MB)

128MB NVIDIA? GeForce FX Go5700

60 GB 7200 RPM

8x DVD+/-RW

Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard

Logitech MX700

Accessories:

Cambridge 5.1 speakers

Wacom Intuos 3 6x9 tablet

Here's an updated picture of a little section of my workstation.  inspiron xps powering a dell 2005fpw.  i know i know cables look like crap but im a little too lazy right now  :whistle:

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I'm planning on buying one of those. Question, is it height adjustable?

I'm planning on buying one of those. Question, is it height adjustable?

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yup it is height adjustable. i have a 2001fp attached to another computer next to it and this one does seem to be brighter. i'm picking up a second one to have dual widescreen panels once i attach them to my desktop box.

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