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finally tidied up my station enough to show you lot what it looks like! 

this is my setup when im at home. when im at uni i only take the main rig (sitting on the desk) and the notebook. but i go to cambridge uni so im actually at home in london more than i am at uni! the terms are like 8 weeks long! hehe! i mainly use my computers for coding, webdesign and gaming. hope you like. details of the rigs are at:-my site.

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OVERWHELMING

i cant handle it

shuts me eyes :pinch:

Ok here's my rig. I have it set up as a dual monitor setup with my 46" hdtv set as as the primary monitor. I then moved all the icons and start menu items to my secondary LCD monitor and all the fullscreen games show up on the hdtv in 720p. I have it hooked up through DVI to hdmi monster cables and it looks immaculate. The pictures DO NOT do it justice because the digital camera really really sucks. But I can tell you whenever I can get  a game to work on this tv at the proper aspect ratio and resolution it looks spectacular. I'll never go back to gaming on a pc screen. I only use it for web browsing.

BTW I know my TV needs a stand, just haven't got around to it.

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Damn, same TV and monitor (different color) as me.

No image quoting please. Thanks

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My workspace Fun & Play (PCs and 1 Mac Mini):

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Workstations Details

Cheers.

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Rather impressive.

One thing though - What's someone with all those good PCs doing with an el-cheapo chair? Get yourself a good 24-hour chair or something, or you'll end up with DVT (presuming you spend some time using those PCs :cool: )!

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Ahh, how to make a messy place look not so messy. Well, this is what it looks like, basically. My pride and joy is not the compy at all, but the audio equipment. The Pioneer SA-1270 power amp. and KLH 9250B floorstanders are enough to make the monitor twinge. Never you mind the delapitated Sony under the television, or the shoddily installed case fan. :whistle: I needed it in a pinch. If these pics do not work, I apologise ahead of time and will be extremely mad indeed.

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^lol, nice fan :p

I see you have the KLH, I have the exact same ones. They're very nice, and so cheap too. Looks like you have some nice audio equipment. :)

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Nope, they can't be the same speakers. You see, mine are different 'cuz I blew the midranges out of mine inside of two days, and have replaced them with Pioneer CS-D9000 mids. XD The Pioneer amp of mine has been nicknamed "speaker-eater", as four sets so far have fallen to it's wrath.

Otherwise, the KLH's are great! LOL

Damn, same TV and monitor (different color) as me.

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wow where do you get those stands?? I need something like that my tv sits too low

No image quoting please. Thanks

Edited by altezza
Nope, they can't be the same speakers. You see, mine are different 'cuz I blew the midranges out of mine inside of two days, and have replaced them with Pioneer CS-D9000 mids. XD The Pioneer amp of mine has been nicknamed "speaker-eater", as four sets so far have fallen to it's wrath.

Otherwise, the KLH's are great! LOL

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Haha, I'm using a really old Realistic amp right now, and it sounds great, better than the Sony we have. Those midranges did look a little different than I thought.

wow where do you get those stands?? I need something like that my tv sits too low

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http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-46-TV-...roductDetail.do

It's built for this tv. Better hurry up if you want to get it. This TV is discontinued.

what TV is that????

It's a Sony 46" CRT projection HDTV. $1500 retail. Discontinued about a month or 2 ago. I got it for $1512 with the stand and a $289 in home warranty from Sears and 0% financing for a year. I got the special price because of a sale, coupon and I worked there.

Where'd you get your desk? Looks kinda like Ikea. I'm looking for a new desk for my new condo :)

Yay just finish moving things on my room. Waiting for next week to change the crappy CRT to a LCD.

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