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^cool man. how big is the monitor and how much?

20", $185.00 :)

and wallpaper please?

DA Isn't working right now, but its called Blue Stripes by yc and inside the pack is the one i used.

hey pS- can you post a link to that wallpaper?

Look up :)

pS-, that is an awesome setup! (Y)

Thanks :)

Here is my basic setup. I still have to do some cable management :blush: . I have my Dell XPS Inspiron Gen2 laptop (yea it old but still runs good) hooked up to the Westinghouse 37" 1080p LCD Monitor to DVI-1. I love this monitor :D The Motorola Moxi DVR is connected to DVI-2.

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PsyOpWarlord, thats really nice. Nice furniture and gorgeous monitor. Cable management is pointless, I hide my spaghetti behind my mini fridge!

agreed that is a really nice setup that PsyOpWarlord has, must have taken you a fair bit of time and money to setup :)

agreed that is a really nice setup that PsyOpWarlord has, must have taken you a fair bit of time and money to setup :)

Actually the furnature (Desk and Shelves) was very inexpensive in my opinion from OfficeMax. I really like the Black Onyx glass. I perfer glass over wood or other materials for a surface top as spills, sweating glasses and writing on it won't marr the surface. It does seem to attract dust pretty quick so I keep a swiffer duster on hand and quick 20 seconds of works cleeans it up.

Desk - $109.99

http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=...rue&An=text

Shelves - $109.99

http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=...rue&An=text

They also have a little huch for the desk that I did not get since my monitor is too big to allow it to fit.

Hutch - $39.99

http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=...rue&An=text

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