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Might as well post (i faintly remember posting this already, but couldnt find it, so if i have already, sorry ;) ).

Monitor: 26" HDTV (marks are from camera flash, edge of TV is shiny), desk: chrome/black glass, PC: Media Center (first machine in my sig ;) )...

I miss my old HP. :( So trusty.... Makes me want to go prebuilt again. :)

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new chair mat and chair.. both purchased @ sams club :p chair was 48$ floor mat was 16$. chair is awsome!

pics on the wall are some new years eve pics taken lol. me drunk as all hell! oh and incase people wonder.. they were printed on post-it digital sticky picture paper.. 4x6 sheets. pretty cool paper it has 2 strips of post-it sticky stuff on the back so u can put them on the wall and it doesnt peel the paint off! ...got 2 packs (65 sheets each) for 7.99$ at officemax.. they had a sell :p

Heres my setup. Its cluttered at the moment but I might repost if I ever get around to cleaning it up.

Desktop:

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CPU and Coolidor:

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The monitors: 2x 18" NEC MultiSync LCD 1810.

Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard

Computer:

P4 3.20Ghz

2.0 GB Ram

2x 200GB Seagate SATA I HD

1x 500GB Seagate SATA I HD

2x Lite-on Multi Layer DVD Burners

GeForce 64mb Video Card

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new chair mat and chair.. both purchased @ sams club :p chair was 48$ floor mat was 16$. chair is awsome!

pics on the wall are some new years eve pics taken lol. me drunk as all hell! oh and incase people wonder.. they were printed on post-it digital sticky picture paper.. 4x6 sheets. pretty cool paper it has 2 strips of post-it sticky stuff on the back so u can put them on the wall and it doesnt peel the paint off! ...got 2 packs (65 sheets each) for 7.99$ at officemax.. they had a sell :p

wow, that is one really blue rug. I feel like I'm staring at a side of a BestBuy or something :lol:

Heres my setup. Its cluttered at the moment but I might repost if I ever get around to cleaning it up.

Desktop:

CPU and Coolidor:

The monitors: 2x 18" NEC MultiSync LCD 1810.

Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard

Computer:

P4 3.20Ghz

2.0 GB Ram

2x 200GB Seagate SATA I HD

1x 500GB Seagate SATA I HD

2x Lite-on Multi Layer DVD Burners

GeForce 64mb Video Card

Woah, whats with those bezels, you could land a plane on those. :o

Woah, whats with those bezels, you could land a plane on those:o:o

Yeah, they're quite large. I can't complain though because the two monitors only cost me $80. A friend had 60+ of these nec monitors that were "broken" and he gave me two of them to see if I can try to fix them. It turns out I just needed to replace a card in one of the monitors and the second one he gave me was working (although the colors are slightly off).

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