[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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My desk.. 360 is set up to my 20" monitor.. I hate how the 360 doesn't support 1680x1050 res natively.. But yeah, the 20" monitor is also hooked up to my desktop pc, so when it's not being used by the 360 there's a convenient little button on the monitor that lets me switch back and forth between the DVI and VGA inputs on it(the monitor). The picture is also a little unbalanced.. the right monitor is overexposed, and my laptop was on minimum brightness at the time I took this picture.

Also was posted in the workstations thread.

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The Goods:

- Computer (via VGA) (specs listed in signature)

- Xbox 360 Premium (via Component)

- Samsung LNT1654H 19' White LCD HDTV

- Logitech Cordless Desktop S 530 Laser

- Altec Lansing 2.1 Speakers

Whats your profession montesano?

That room is really nice, but why have you got crappy monitors, lol...least get you some widescreens, heh

I dont need name brand "monitors".. i dont use them for watching video. i use my HD television monitors to watch movie/tv etc.

Guess ill add my stuff here, just re-arranged everything, its not the neatest or greatest thing youll ever see but it feels much more organized than the cluster crap it used to be.

Consoles:

Wii

Playstation 3

Xbox 360

Dreamcast.

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XBOX 360 and Nintendo Wii

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w208/jo...wii360setup.jpg

Dreamcast

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w208/jo...amcastsetup.jpg

Playstation 3. It looks dirty because of the flash, lol my ps3 isnt THAT dirty. Area around it needs to be dusted and sprayed though.

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w208/jo...23/ps3setup.jpg

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