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I don't understand how some people can have their keyboard and mouse not facing the monitor... My neck would snap if i did that lol

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i understand what you are saying, mine is at a slight angle but all the stuff is pointed the same direction

ck2k01 is a little funny looking tho, i saw the monitor and then i saw the keyboard and was confused for a sec

Well here are my 3 workstations in my house. The basement in our house is currently getting finished so it's a bit messy

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how are you enjoying that 4050H? i have the 4050c and im thinkin about dumping it. just got a dell inspiron 6000 (still in the mail) any tips you can give me to get that machine up to a better pace? (4050h) ps, i only have it because i got it for free from a friend. haha.

Hey mike I used have a Samsung V25 just like yours! nice laptop tho but i xchanged it for a similar spec IBM Thinkpad :)

Pic 1 is My old pc > A 2nd gen dell dimension, had it since April 1999 - Still runs as good as new :D

spec

P3 500mhz

256Mb Ram

20GB hd

Turtlebeach Montego Sound card

Nvidia TnT2 32mb Graphics card

Altec Lancing 2.1 Speakers

17inch Toshiba CRT Screen

Windows XP SP1

Pic 2 is my New pc > Posted it earlier > Every thing exepct the tower is from dell LoL :happy:

Pic 3 My Ibm and Samsung side by side :cool:

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Sharque - The v25 is an awesome laptop mines the P4 2.8ghz 512mb ram 40gb hdd, i know theres the v25 lower down with 2.4, 256, 30gb which isnt so good.

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I agree with you Mike, Mine has a 512mb Ram and 40Gb hd with a 2.4ghz P4 cpu and @ the time i got it it was pretty much the highest spec laptop you can get without paying serious money (got it early 2003) nearly 2 yrs ago!! Thats one cool laptop and Looks better than much more expensive laptops. At the downside battry life isnt too good as it uses a normal desktop P4 chip, the ibm thinkpad suits me better now and its much smaller, has decent battery life n lighter. If it wasnt for that id still be using the samsung :yes: and my thinkpad has a mobile P4 chip @ 1.8ghz, a sacrifice i had to make. :(

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