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Pics of my DJ partner and my 'bedroom' studio ;)  Complete with installed monitors and a brand new 92inch super HD projector and and screen :p

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Any questions about anything just ask :p

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I think you need to get out your feather duster and cleaning cloth. The laptop closest to the camera and mixer are pretty grubby. ;) :p

I only go anal because so many people do it, I'm not talking just to you but everyone. It makes it harder to read peoples comments.. so what do you know 3 other people just quoted images.. what a waste of time.

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I'm not qupting the whole post, there is a difference. I quoted specifically what I was requesting

The regular keys (abcde... 12345.. and so on) are all normal sized, but the ones that can stand to be a bit smaller (tab, enter, capslock, shift) are ..smaller. it's like a laptop keyboard. if not a bit more scrunched together. It's really the best keyboard ive ever owned, and i plan to buy another one next time i have an extra $20 :)

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damn I wish they stocked them in a store somewhere in Canada, I'd kill for one...

Anybody knows what monitor this is?

It's a Sharp LC-32D7U. Very lovely. It's actually a TV. However, the resolution on it isn't what i'm looking for. It has a 1366x768 res.

He told me that later this year the new 1080p TVs will be out with a resoultion of 1920x1080

Really nice setup you have there, loving the lcd. BTW what camera are you using? The images look pretty good.

I would post my workstation, but my room is to messy at the moment. I will give it clean in a few days until then, here is a few picture's of the inside of my computer. The photo's in green are like that because i used Night Shot. Just will say that just in case you fort there was alien activity going on lol.

I don't have fancy neon lights in my PC, as im not too bothered about the look of my system, only how it runs. That's not a dig at anyone, i think its g8 some of the pictures I have seen on here of modified PC's :D

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sorry if this is a stupid question, but if you install a UV light and you want to turn it off because the computer is going to be on over night, do you have to open the case and unplug it every time. Or can you just turn it off with some software or something?

sorry if this is a stupid question, but if you install a UV light and you want to turn it off because the computer is going to be on over night, do you have to open the case and unplug it every time. Or can you just turn it off with some software or something?

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they have switches on them, you could hang them out the back of the case!

sorry if this is a stupid question, but if you install a UV light and you want to turn it off because the computer is going to be on over night, do you have to open the case and unplug it every time. Or can you just turn it off with some software or something?

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Don't know if this is the issue you're running into, but a while back I built a PC for a friend with a side window and cold cathode inside, and she couldn't sleep with it running because of the glow. So she cut a piece of black acrylic and attached it to her side panel with velcro so she could cover it at night, and open it during the day without having to go inside the PC. Might work for you?

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