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haha I think the resolution there is 1024 x 768 but right now im running 1280 x 768. Its actually now as bad as you think its cool to play xbox and use the computer split screen hehe. But yea I should probably use 1024 x 768 cause my eyes suck.

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You should trade me your's 680's for my Z-2200's since it looks like your not using the surround feature.

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How so? Mind telling me how I can set it up so I can have the surround sound? I just got these, would love to learn more about how to set them up.

Wait, so that makes sound output to 2 sets of 2 speakers? Or 2 sets of 5 speakers? Or 2 sets of 3 speakers? Stuff like that?  :huh:

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yeah you can connect 2 speakers into 1 output

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just got me an shuttle XPC and im loving it.

i was going to get a new case, motherboard, and processor but i went a shuttle and got some ram, for alot cheaper. than i would have spent upgrading my old p.o.s.

right now it is next to my huge old computer, i put the processor, hd, that was in there in the shuttle. its so beautiful n quiet. its my media center, LH, and main server computer. the 250 gig harddrive serves a purpose! lol check it out

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just got me an shuttle XPC and im loving it.

i was going to get a new case, motherboard, and processor but i went a shuttle and got some ram, for alot cheaper. than i would have spent upgrading my old p.o.s.

right now it is next to my huge old computer, i put the processor, hd, that was in there in the shuttle. its so beautiful n quiet. its my media center, LH, and main server computer. the 250 gig harddrive serves a purpose! lol check it out

You know, that idea appeals to me. I think the portability would be nice.

I finially got a digital camera so I can post a picture of my computer setep now! Of course right as I was getting ready to take the picture the light in my room burnt out! So there's a big flash glare on the screen. You can actually see the box for my new camera (Nikon Coolpix 5900) on top of my printer... as you can see I keep my work area very clean and organized!

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Got mine second 2005FPW today picture below, its pretty cool but I have to get use to it.

I will have to get 3rd or replace them both with 2405FPW, so far it's very hard to get used to looking at black border in the middle.

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:p don't look in the middle ;)

Got mine second 2005FPW today picture below, its pretty cool but I have to get use to it.

I will have to get 3rd or replace them both with 2405FPW, so far it's very hard to get used to looking at black border in the middle.

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That's why an even number is out of the question.

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