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IKEA US site lol. :laugh: i got mine for only $178 with drawers, a cable management thing, delivery and installation

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yes about this!! sorry to go off topic for a second but whats this mean?

http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/popup/shipping_method.html

It says "Minimum Carrier & Handling Fee" $255.00 for IA (Iowa, where I am located). What does this mean :huh:

Can I just get one of them shipped for $13.82 (Minimum UPS Ground & Handling Fee)? Could someone explain this to me?

Heres three pictures i took today :)

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...=post&id=130932

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I yet have to understand WHY people STILL use that kind of speaker spatial positionment :no:

you have absolutely NO surround effect when you have them all in your face like that :ermm:

if you want to, you can

Cheap solution : has no one ever heard of cable extenders (so you can route them around the room)?

more expensive : Sony's wireless Home Theater system? (I'm sure other manufacturers have some in their catalog)

that's why I don't get it, there are solutions to every problem

(I don't see how anyone would like to waste 300$ in an excellent 5.1 speaker setup and NOT enjoy the benefits of it)

hmm you could always try to find the surround station from creative like the one i have. they have it in black and white now unlike my incredibly mismatched yellow and blue set.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/Soj...thespeakers.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/SojIrOu/NewSetup.jpg

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im not even going to lie, imo that is the stupidest and uglyest thing I have seen in a long time...

hmm you could always try to find the surround station from creative like the one i have. they have it in black and white now unlike my incredibly mismatched yellow and blue set.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/Soj...thespeakers.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/SojIrOu/NewSetup.jpg

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could you take another pic of that showing what is up higher in the second pic?

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what kind of monitor is that? looks very slick...

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I think it's the Dell 2005fpw (Link)

It retails right now for $949.99 CAD, very steep price, but super slick ;)

I envy all who have one.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...=post&id=130932

what kind of monitor is that? looks very slick...

It is not a dell there no where near as sleek as the mobi 15 tft monitor, its the most sleek looking black monitor i can find, it has no buttons on the front so it doesnt make it look ugly etc and i highly reccomend this monitor.

It is not a dell there no where near as sleek as the mobi 15 tft monitor, its the most sleek looking black monitor i can find, it has no buttons on the front so it doesnt make it look ugly etc and i highly reccomend this monitor.

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what are the ugly things on the corners :x not so sleek to me

unless thats just some kind of flash reflection or something :unsure:

Top picture has what seems to be WRT54GS (wireless b/g router wit 4 port switch)

under that 16 port switch (EZXS16W looks like version 2 or later)

under that i believe its a WRT54G (same thing as the WRT54GS but without speed booster)

Second picture looks like:

two 8 port workgroup switches (EZXS88W) possibly two different versions, not sure.

and last a Wireless G access point (WAP54G)

all of it seems to be rather redundant for the number of devices he has in his room, but i think thats what it all is to the best of my knowledge, someone can correct me if im wrong.

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