[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Yeah the Ecto is awesome. I have one too safely boxed away in the loft. Not so much a fan of Back To The Future though :p

Also, I think I spot the box for MGS4 bluetooth headset? How did you find the audio quality/clarity?

haha yeah nice spot, well yeah i had seen terrible reviews about it, but they must have either had fat faces or faulty headsets because mine is crystal clear sound quality and mic quality!, just as good as any headset i own really.

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This probably sounds dumb but how do you have for example a ps3, xbox and wii connected to your tv? in these pics I see no end of consoles and 1 tv! I only have a 360 and thats used most of the slots on the back of my tv, and to use I switch to av3. what would I do if I bought a ps3, would I have to keep switching the cables on the back of the tv or is there a way around it?

Looks like the Logitech G15 without the LCD.

Those on the left are "G" keys, 1 through 18 which you can bind to various things in games.

It is the G15 and it has the LCD. And the position of the keyboard doesn't bother me too much yet.

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It has been a while since i posted here on neowin,

here's my console setup

sony fan,

what isn't show is my

psp

nds

vtech smile :D (for my kids)

xbox in my bedroom

dell & acer laptop for my wife's work and mine

and an 'old' pc

p4 3.0ghz - 1gig ram - gfx 5200 personalcinema - 1TB hdd (2x500gig)

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