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That is my New Desk, And Laptop..

Acer 1694Wlmi, X700, 2.0Ghz Dothan 533Mhz FSB, 1024Gig Dual Channel DDr2, 100Gig Hd, Plus a 80Gig Hotdrive, Usb 2.0. Logitech Mx510 Xp Home..

Desktop:

2500+ @ 2.31Ghz

1024Mb Pc 3200 Ram

120Gig Maxtor

Sapphire 9800Pro

Nothing fancy. Love the speakers though, They are nutz. Logitech Z530!

JUST GOT HOME WITH MY NEW BABY!

This is my current setup at the moment, I am in the middle of painting my room and still looking for a new desk. Once thats done ill post it all, with my dual 2.0 G5 and maybe 20inch apple cinema if I have enough left over after this is all said and done.

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I notice a lot of people are posting their desktops and they have laptops, too. I have both, myself. Which do you find you use more, and do you use your desktop less since you got your laptop?

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Deff laptop.. What uses for it I dont know ;) jk..

I use the laptop more, It is way faster then my desktop..

sorry for the crappy pictures

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What keyboard is that. It is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks!

I notice a lot of people are posting their desktops and they have laptops, too. I have both, myself. Which do you find you use more, and do you use your desktop less since you got your laptop?

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Although I havn't posted my workstation.... I do use my desktop less and sometimes I think I could live without it. Then, I come back to reality and relise that my desktop is the one with 300gb of storage, all the video/graphics software, a 19" TFT, and everything. I use my laptop though for things that I used to use my PDA for (i sold it when I ordered my laptop, because I HATED that thing). I keep track of my finances, addresses, phone numbers, etc...I just recently started school for computer programming/analysis and i'm taking all my computer classes first so as of right now my laptop is more important to me in school then a pen. Sometimes it's actually relaxing to sit in my big comfy desk chair and clean back with my desktop keyboard and look at my 19 screen....that's how much I use my laptop now. I don't think a laptop will ever replace my desktop. A laptop is too fragile and less upgradeable then a laptop. By fragile I mean I could drop my laptop and there goes everything I had stored on it. So I bought a 60gb HD for my desktop specifically for the purchase of backing up my laptop every night.

The sound system is nice, but its a music system tbh, Most people on here have 5.1 setups built for PCs ,  most peoples main sound system is in their lounge, so the speakers for the PC are cheaper and better for gaming, Ide rather play Counter Strike Source for example on a ?50 - 5.1 set of speakers than a ?5000 stereo amp and speakers.

You will be surprised also how good some of the high end logitec setups sound for music and films too.

Personaly I am an audiophile, with a home cinema setup worth about ?10k , but im happy with my ?90 cheapo creative labs 6.1 setup on my PC.

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Very true, i did not take that into consideration. It was more aimed at the people who blurt out how good some 3" speakers and a 20ft sub is and they cant accept it sounds terrible compared to a proper sound system.

JUST GOT HOME WITH MY NEW BABY!

This is my current setup at the moment, I am in the middle of painting my room and still looking for a new desk. Once thats done ill post it all, with my dual 2.0 G5 and maybe 20inch apple cinema if I have enough left over after this is all said and done.

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holy gawd your rich :ninja:

I have the normal black M6Ne. I never knew there was a white one. Where did you get it? The one in the picture is the 15.4" widescreen WXGA one by the way, not the 4:3 15.1" SXGA+.

raskren: There are many and much lighter 15" laptops than the V6V... the M6 series being one of them (although not by much).

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Oh I know the screen is bigger - when I bought it there was a 15.1" SXGA+ on it. But then it quit on me when I played Doom 3 on it one night a couple of months ago. Then I got it replaced, but they didn't have the 15.1" SXGA+ on stock, so they offered me a 15.4" widescreen WXGA (1280*800 btw) no extra charge. I took the bigger screen and no extra charge offer!

I got it through a danish PC firm. It's not white - it's sort of grey'ish, silver something...

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