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Here's (part of) mine. I'll get some more pics later, it's really really messy in my room :p

The screen on the left is my Gateway CX210X convertible notebook, with the screen flipped around and propped up against my wall

w/Apple keyboard and Logitech LX7 mouse

and the screen on the right is my Xbox 360 running Windows Media Center (extender) through Windows Vista. I love the live TV features of Media Center, seeing as I don't have a normal TV with a tuner in my room. So I got a nice little DTV tuner stick that plugs into my laptop; it streams live TV through Media Center on my 360 :D

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I can finally post in here! borrowed my uncle's digital camera.

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messy, I know...

computer on left, is in my sig. The two on my HP monitor, with a kvm, are my dell optiplex 250, used as my server, and my Compaq deskproEN, which I use as a test computer for different Operating Systems. The two monitors on the far right are to my dad's computer, an AMD socket A.

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Big is beautiful.

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MacBook Pro 17 C2D

Amoi 42' 1080p (ohhh i love that "window to the digital world" :) )

wii (currently having 2315 points in tennis)

teufel concept e magnum speakers

On the right side is my "saugserver" -> download server

I know i suck at taking photos and hiding cables, but i live my setup the way it is (ok, i need a wall holder for the TV and some cablebinders... ^^)

And yes, my neck and eyes are fine, im looking right in the middle of the display ;)

Where can I get a copy of that wallpaper :p - I'd get neck problems looking at that large screen :p

The wallpaper is from "the gigapixel project", they make very impressive photos.

http://www.gigapxl.org/gallery-SanDiegoNight.htm

Look into the image gallery too, you wont regret it. :)

That a 50" LG Plasma? Kinda a tad too big don't you think hehe. We just got that tv a few months ago.

that it is :p....as for too big....lol is that even possible...from the pic it does look like its touching the desks on either side but in real life theres an easy inch free on either side for the natural awesomeness of the tv and 2 let it 'breath' and what not lol....awesome tv :p

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