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JUST GOT HOME WITH MY NEW BABY!

This is my current setup at the moment, I am in the middle of painting my room and still looking for a new desk. Once thats done ill post it all, with my dual 2.0 G5 and maybe 20inch apple cinema if I have enough left over after this is all said and done.

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I'm loving the look of that setup!!!

P.s what wallpaper do you have there? can i have it please? :yes:

some of the stuff living on my desk

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ok so I was bored and decided to make fun of people who put text all over their images...

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Why do you have your sub on the desk? You get much better sound putting it on the floor next to the wall.

Why do you have your sub on the desk? You get much better sound putting it on the floor next to the wall.

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Because the JBL Creature II Sub is just too beautiful to put on the floor. :p

I have mine on my desk too, but against the wall. JBL Creature II rulez!! :D

1200 pounds.

added 250 for the glass table and multi dvd recorder.

got it from Curry's.

There is a cheaper older version that looks the same and doesn't have freeview, but you cant compare the screen quality.

The latest one is awesome.

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Whats the model number. I can't find find it on the Samsung site. Though I can find it on the Curry's site. :unsure:

I'm moving into my new apartment on Saturday so looking for a flat screen HDTV. I like the look of yours. :D

I can't remember it off the top of my head, wasn't the model on the Curry's site?

Let me go and check

here it si Samsung

LE32R51BD / DVDR120 / NO KM105

Exclusive 32" High Definition LCD TV with DVD Recorder & Stand

@payton, I posted it a few pages back (maybe more than few :p)

It's called New World NT ( i dont have a link.)

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