[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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That's impressive. I have a 34 inch right now, but I want to upgrade to something like that once I get some holiday money. I want to make sure I have something tight for when Bioshock and The Darkness come out (and to play Gears).

50"in Samsung DLP at 1080p Soon to have a PS3 or a X360 near by. I'm out of cash...

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Consoles

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Thanks; it was Ikea, of all places. The unit with my TV is two "Oppli" units that have been modified to stack together. (locks together as if it was supposed to be like that)

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I've now got a 250gig PVR in there, and a couple of Guitar Hero guitars, but I've still not found a decent tripod, so I've not got pics yet.

Is that a Japanese version of the Sega Saturn?

To MRK.....

professional photographer? :D

tell me how your pictures look so sweet!

iwanna know too! Like what type of camera you using, how many MP? Manual or Auto Focus etc... cuz those turned out awesome

I'm sure I posted in here but I guess I didn't. He obviously used a fisheye lense for the amp pic.

His camera is a Nikon D70. There's some other info contained on the photo aswell, save it to your desktop, right click, select sumary and then advanced. :)

finally got my gaming setup complete, and while it is only a 17" screen, its better than a 28" that is standard def, coax in, and can't produce colors properly TV.

Coaxial cable in? :blink:

Suprised anybody uses that for anything other than crappy analog TV.

Ye mrk is a professional photographer and is very talented but only does it as on the side job.

There is some really nice set-ups here im getting my 360 soon just wanna know how does it work using the vga cable to my monitor?

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