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I never use the mouse on the keyboard. But seriously, you got to see the keyboard to believe it. It's a work of art (Y)

It's also not just for looks -- it feels excellent. I never thought I would give up my Logitech MX3200 for the diNovo Edge.

Here is a my Logitech fanboy set :p (With exception to those speakers, I use them for VoIP only. My real speakers are downstairs.)

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Logitech diNovo Edge + Logitech G5, revision 2 on SteelSeries SX which is also on an XTracPads Ripper XXL.

The keys has no relevance, it's just there ;)

Hmm... if only it came in white with blue lights :laugh:

I wish Logitech would make a Mac version of the diNovo Edge. It would go well with the new iMacs. Either that or apple needs to make a wireless version of the full keyboard.

They already have a wireless version:

http://www.apple.com/keyboard/

Here's mine

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Yea, the wires a bit messy. Haven't had the time to clean them up..

and the quality of the photos aren't that great either.. its from my k800i. but it's still just a camera phone.. hehe

Finally I found some time to post a few photos and information about my setup. Since I rarely post in this thread it's gonna be a little bit longer than the others.

Photos were taken with the Canon PowerShot A540, used a Wide Angle lens for some photos. Still learning to use a camera the proper way, since it's my first one.

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This is my newest edition. The Creative G500 THX 5.1 speakers. Although they're primarily designed for gaming, they are great for movies as well, and music too. Just had to play a little bit with the settings to get great results with music.

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This is the rear end of the room, and rear for the sound system as well.

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This is the front end and right side of the room

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... and this is the inside of the case.

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ACCESSORIES:

Canon Pixma MP500 Multifunction printer (covered because of the dust)

Dell 2407WFP LCD Screen

XTrac Pads Ripper XXL Mousepad

Creative G500 THX Certified 5.1 speakers

Logitech MX1000 laser mouse

Logitech UltraX keyboard

Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000

Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2

Sennheiser PC165 Pro-Gaming Headset

MGE Systems 1100AVR UPS

Toshiba PCX2500 Cable Modem

SYSTEM:

Lian-Li PC-V1000B + side case panel

EVGA nForce 680i motherboard

Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz (stock speed) / 4MB L2 cache

Zalman CNPS9500-AT Aeroflower CPU Heatsink

Seasonic M12 600W Modular SIlent ATX1.0 PSU

2GB Corsair DDR2 TwinX XMS2 Dominator Series PC6400 800MHz (2x1GB)

EVGA GeForce 7950 GT KO Superclocked 512MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-E)

Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi XtremeMusic Soundcard

Western Digital Raptor X (Transparent) 150GB, 10K rpm, 16MB Buffer HDD

2 x Western Digital Caviar RE 160GB 1600YS SATA-II 16MB Cache

Samsung SH-S182D 18x18 DVD?RW ReWriter

Plextor PX750 18x18 DVD?RW ReWriter

I think that's all. In the meantime I'm planning the watercooling setup. After it's ready I will get a TV Tuner card and then I will upgrade to a DX10 VGA card. Maybe I will wait for the next gen nVidia DX10 cards (since almost everythng is nVidia).

Havent posted my setup in a while...

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Nothing special...

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again nothing special, though now dust free :D

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my great cable management or lack of for that matter ;)

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shiny dust free tv... used furniture polish - dont think that was in the manual hehe :D

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