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The P182 looks really really goood :D..... Go for it, you will only be happy... like me :)

The P180 Black looked like some kind of cheap toy(font, sides looked like plastic)... I saw it in the store the other day :p

what do you mean by cheap toy? i like the black one much better than the silver one

Well this is where i use my laptop and play games (360 away for repair).

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Here where i use my laptop

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And heres my TV set up, still no LCD but as soon as i get my tax back 22 days to do im getting a sony 32"

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And my DVD's, Games etc.....

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Nice desk rajputwarrior, I'm also looking at buying one myself, so nice!

if you have a black/silver setup going, get glass, it's looks really good, and i love the room you get with the desk i got cause i can put my laptop on it and i can throw books all over the place when i am studying

My desk and stuff. See the specs at the end.

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This is my web/terminal server

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Please excuse the laundry - my woman needs to get to work

My Desktop:

AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.20GHz

(2) Corsair 1GB DDR400

MSI K8N SLI-F

(2) eVGA 7600GT in SLI

(2) 80GB Seagate HDDs RAID0

(2) 250GB Seagate HDDs

Fans - (5) 80mm, (1)120mm

19" Widescreen (1440x900)

My Laptop:

Dell Latitude D810

Intel Pentium M 2.13GHz

(2) 512MB DDR2 533MHz

ATI Mobility Radeon X600 128MB

(1) 100GB Hitachi HDD

15.7" Widescreen (1680x1050)

Windows Vista Rating - 3.7

My (Fiance's) Laptop:

Dell Insiron 600m

Intel Pentium M 2.0GHz

(2) 512MB DDR400

ATI Mobiliity Radeon 9000 32MB

(1) 80GB Hitachi HDD

14" LCD Screen (1024x768)

My Server:

Running Windows Server Longhorn Beta 3

Intel Pentium 4 3.06GHz

(2) 512MB DDR400

Some Asus M/B

ATI Radeon 9600 128MB

(2) 80BG Seagate HDDs RAID1

(1) 200GB Seagate HDD

Crap eMachines CRT

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