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Wow, this thread is making me so jelous! - When I get my poxy camera working I may humiliate myself by showing my workstation... I have quote alot of money saved up now, so hopefully in the not too distant future I can buy some nice hardware. ;)

*edit*

Here are some pics of my lame setup :no:

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Thanks to the guy who provided that wallpaper, it's real nice :)

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Windam, thats game, vista on a laptop.... how does it run? What are the specs?

Well for some reason setup couldn't continue after that reboot. So that's why I only have those two pics. lol

Toshiba may make an ugly lappy but it sure as hell is fast and sturdy.

Specs:

Intel Core Duo 1.6Ghz (can go up to 1720.5Mhz if necessary)

512MB DDR2 RAM (1DIMM. 1 slot free wootness)

80GB 5400RPM Drive

GMA950

DVD+- Multiburner DL

4 usb ports

IR Sensor

It begins to look less ugly once the red stickers are removed.

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Your setup is not that bad bionixxx. Just get a new keyboard and mouse. Those came out ages ago. That's about it. :p

Funny you should say that sapphire, I ordered a new Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 keyboard, and a nice logitec mouse, I'll post a new pic when they finally arrive :angry:

Nice :o

Love it!

But I don't see how people can have their monitor right beside them, each time when they need to look at it, they need to rotate their head......

Does it hurt? Do you get any strain??? LOL!

But I just adoreee the screen above :p Watch TV all teh time :D

nah the screen is fine i jus swivel my chair slightly to the right then move my arms to the left if i need to type lol, it doesnt take long to get used to... and im glad u like the laptop i thought i broke it when i first modified it but its all good :)

Nice :o

Love it!

But I don't see how people can have their monitor right beside them, each time when they need to look at it, they need to rotate their head......

Does it hurt? Do you get any strain??? LOL!

But I just adoreee the screen above :p Watch TV all teh time :D

yes, i tried mine for like 1 week

couldn't stand it.

my neck hurts..

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