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Well, another update. Can you believe that when I start thinking about buying pc equipment I actually think of you ******s and whether or not you'd approve before doing so?

I don't want to hear anything about wire management because the monitor wires only reach so far. As for the size, sorry. It's hard to fit a 9 foot long desk into 1 picture. As for the equipment, the gray pc is my brothers, it's only here temporarily. I had to do some work to it. The Black Tsunami Dream is mine, and out of commission until I pick up a new mobo and PSU. The Laptop is an Averatec C3500 Convertable. The desk is from www.z-linedesign.com

I know the speakers blow. Give me a break, I'm a college kid working a full time job just to pay the bills so I'm slowly working my way up.

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Well, another update. Can you believe that when I start thinking about buying pc equipment I actually think of you ******s and whether or not you'd approve before doing so?

I don't want to hear anything about wire management because the monitor wires only reach so far. As for the size, sorry. It's hard to fit a 9 foot long desk into 1 picture. As for the equipment, the gray pc is my brothers, it's only here temporarily. I had to do some work to it. The Black Tsunami Dream is mine, and out of commission until I pick up a new mobo and PSU. The Laptop is an Averatec C3500 Convertable. The desk is from www.z-linedesign.com

I know the speakers blow. Give me a break, I'm a college kid working a full time job just to pay the bills so I'm slowly working my way up.

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nice, you changed your set up

looking good

i dont mean to be an ass, but the person with the sony grand wega, i mean WIKKED tv, but isnt that setup just a little... stupid? i mean all you can really do is watch dvds and media, it owuld seem that internet explorer and other text would be unreadable from your sofa! :p

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LOL.... Nah i just pump up the text size a bit and i can read everything just fine.... i use it for everything... typing this on it right now.. :D

Btw that pic is a bit misleading... i took it from an angle and farther away then where i would be sitting, plus the "wide zoom out" so i can fit everything in the pic.. it was hard...

Here are some of mine. New hardware peripherals include:

Logitech DiNovo Bluetooth Cordless Keyboard

Logitech DiNovo Bluetooth Cordless MediaCenter

Logitech Bluetooth Cordless MX900 Mouse

Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse

Logitech QuickCam Sphere

Logitech IO Personal Digital Pen

Logitech Formula Force GP Racing Wheel and Pedals

Logitech Internet Chat Headset

Panasonic DECT Cordless Speakerphone

Cannon Digital IXUS 30 Digital Camera (3.2 MegaPixels, 3xOptical Zoom)

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Many more images availible here!

The MX1000 is on a seperate reciever to the Dinovo keyboard right???

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Yeah, DiNovo is to the right of the monitor (with mouse in it) and the MX1000 is to the left by the phone stand. It's not Bluetooth so there is nothing I can do, but it outshines the MX900 so... It has to be done.

Thanks for the reply.

I wish Logitech Sold the Dinovo keyboard alone...

I want it badly, but I dont need BlueTooth nor the mouse so I cant justify spending ?150 on it when I already have a MX1000 and no need for BlueTooth

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You can get the diNovo (with a mouse) but no bluetooth for ?70 on the pcworld website, just standard RF Cordless...

Thanks for the reply.

I wish Logitech Sold the Dinovo keyboard alone...

I want it badly, but I dont need BlueTooth nor the mouse so I cant justify spending ?150 on it when I already have a MX1000 and no need for BlueTooth

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I might buy the mx900 wireless mouse off you if you bought it, having said that, i don't actually have much dosh so..:((

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