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hey everybody! first post here at Neowin!  heres my workstation...

http://img120.echo.cx/img120/535/workspace3ie.jpg

lovin' the dual monitors! i just still need to paint the other one

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that's gangsta. where did you get the speakers from? or did you paint them yourself?

that's gangsta.  where did you get the speakers from?  or did you paint them yourself?

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I painted them (subwoofer too) and then put in better components so they sound better. It was great with my last computer that had an ati card because the colors matched their theme. this summer i will paint everything glossy black to match my new system...

Having two monitors is pretty neat....but what's the point, i dont get it?

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It's more workspace. For instance I used 2 quite a bit on a project for school. I had VB6 where I could debug in one and run the program in the other. Also you can have photoshop open more pictures side by side. View the webpage your working on on one side and the actual page on another. It basicly keep you from having to move windows around while you work.

Nice setup and an extremely great case!!! That's so cool....I would get one of those when i build my new pc. What's your PC's specs, bingham?

EDIT: ok, this is stupid of me...didnt see your sig..sorry :blush:

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damn thats a nice case!!!! acrylic window on the top? first time I see that! nice screen too....

and ipods

even the phone is cool!

I must go sit in a corner and cry now, excuse me brb

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hehe thanks, but the ipods rnt mine :p the iRiver is though, and the rest of the stuff you see

Nice setup and an extremely great case!!! That's so cool....I would get one of those when i build my new pc. What's your PC's specs, bingham?

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The specs are erm yer not good.

AMD Sempron 2400+ 1.6GHz @ 1.95Ghz

Gigabyte 7NF-RZ

GeIL 2x512 PC3200

200GB Western Digital

or....

you could sell those 2, and with the money you saved from buying a 3rd, and a pci card, you could buy a 24" LCD

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that would make no sense, 3 screens would give double the screen real estate, as it is, dual screens have been an amazing boost to being able to work and play, run email and web on one screen and watch DVD on the other, or something like photoshop and dreamweaver on alternate screens, makes things so much easier! try it once, I guarantee you will never go back!

yeah, for grph design 2 screens are better than one big one! now, the only thing better about 2 screens together is...

2 BIG screens! YAY!!!! I wish I had the money! but im stuck on this 19inch LCD (wich does not have the same resolution or color accuracy as a CRT monitor!) came free with a Dell purchased by the office!

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