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My bedroom/office! What you can see here:

PC (as per spec in sig.) with Dell 17" and 2007WFP 20" W/S LCDs.

HP iPaq H2200 PDA

Apple iPod Photo 30gb

Nokia N80

Logitech G11 keyboard

NAD C320BEE Amplifier and Sony speakers

Epson Stylus CX6600 printer

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My bedroom/office! What you can see here:

PC (as per spec in sig.) with Dell 17" and 2007WFP 20" W/S LCDs.

HP iPaq H2200 PDA

Apple iPod Photo 30gb

Nokia N80

Logitech G11 keyboard

NAD C320BEE Amplifier and Sony speakers

Epson Stylus CX6600 printer

wallpaper please

Here is my setup again. Last photo wasn't that big.

My PC and my 60 GB iPod.

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My Mac. I hate this keyboard, I'm going to buy a wireless one from Apple.

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My gaming setup. Right now with only a PS3 and a DS Lite, I'm going to buy a Wii soon and later a 360.

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your first two pics don't show now!!

Finally got my new PC built :)

Specs:

Case: Lian Li PC V300 (silver)

Mobo: Asus P5LD2-VM DH

CPU: Core 2 Duo E6400

RAM: 2 Gigs Corsair PC5300

GPU: BFG Geforce 7600GT OC (shortly)

HDD: 320gb Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 16mb SATA 2

2x DVD/RW drives

1x FDD (erk)

PSU: Antec 550HE

Monitor: BenQ FP767

Plus iPod Mini 2G 6GB silver and my (old) Motorola V600 mobile :)

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Here's my setup..............:whistle:

Computer specs:

Internal Hardware:

Koolance Watercooling Case Model: PC3-700 Color: Silver

Corsair XMS-2 Pro Series 4GB (4x 1024MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 675MHz (PC2 5400) Dual Channel

Intel Pentium D Extreme Edition 965 3.73GHz Dual Core OC/4.27GHz 37c

ASUS P5N32-SLI Premium-wifi X16 SLI

EVGA 7950 GX2 Quad SLI

Creative Labs X-Fi Fatality X64-Ram

SinTek 600+ Watt Power Supply SLI Ready!

Western Digital SATA-75GB-Raptor/10,000 RPM-8MB Cache-OS

Western Digital SATA-150GB-Raptor/10,000 RPM-16MB Cache-Games

Western Digital SATA-250GB-Caviar SE/7,200 RPM-16MB Cache-Storage

Lite-On DVD/CD/R/RW Dual Layer Burner

Windows XP x64 Professional Edition SP1

External hardware:

Dell UltraSharp 30" LCD HD-Monitor Model: 3007WFP

46" Sony Bravia LCD Television - 1080p Model: KDL46V25L1

Logitech 5.1 Digital Speaker Home Theater System Model: Z-5500

Logitech Wireless MX 1000 Laser Mouse

Logitech G15 USB Keyboard

Logitech RumblePAD 2 USB Joy Stick

HP All-In-One Printer,Scanner,Copier Model: 2400xi

Microsoft XBox 360 Console/XBox HD DVD Player

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