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Yeah that keyboard is ****ing nice, I say its comparable to the Logitech dinivo edge in terms of aesthatics. Also, those t20 speakers a nice :p however I don't think they're better than the x-230's due to the lack of sub, as well as this - its a bit more expensive. How's the sound on it mate? In addition, don't you find sitting with the monitor on an angle a bit awkward?Peace.

img_0555-copykaEz.pngJust waiting for the new anticipated iMacs on August 7th to take the place of the laptop.Shot with Canon 350D and wide angle lense.
I got respect for that set-up :p, are those shelves easy to mount?
WOW!! amazing setup... i need that keyboard and mouse wanted it for ages... how much did you pay?

I payed ?80 for it. I was tempted with the DiNovo Edge but the fact it was a totally dust magnet and the fact it ?110 and you would have to buy a mouse really put me off. I am finding this absolutely brilliant, it take a few days to get use to the laptop style keys but once you get past that its perfect. The mouse is also very nice to use.

Yeah that keyboard is ****ing nice, I say its comparable to the Logitech dinivo edge in terms of aesthatics. Also, those t20 speakers a nic:p:p however I don't think they're better than the x-230's due to the lack of sub, as well as this - its a bit more expensive. How's the sound on it mate? In addition, don't you find sitting with the monitor on an angle a bit awkward?Peace.I got respect for that set-u:p:p, are those shelves easy to mount?

The sound is really really good on them, and the bass is supprisingly deep. I previously had some Creative I-Trique's which was a 2.1 setup and the lack of a bass box with these is not very noticeable. I only have the bass turned up half way as well.

The screen can be a bit irritating but my desk is not deep enough for it to go in front sadly. Have go use to it thoug:):)

Yeah that keyboard is ****ing nice, I say its comparable to the Logitech dinivo edge in terms of aesthatics. Also, those t20 speakers a nice :p however I don't think they're better than the x-230's due to the lack of sub, as well as this - its a bit more expensive. How's the sound on it mate? In addition, don't you find sitting with the monitor on an angle a bit awkward?Peace.

I got respect for that set-up :p, are those shelves easy to mount?

Ye the sheleves are actually i have a masonary wall so drill hole in put in the screw fix holder in the hole then just screw the metal thing to the wall easy as pie, and thanks :)

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Looking nice as per usual michael :D

sweeetttt systems!

just mounted my 32" tv! get my new dvd surround sound kit with upscalling saturday and my new G5 tomorrow and my new pc next month :D

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so enthousiastic that you didn't have time to move your calender?:p

Very nice razorback :) i like it, espcially the desk and the transformers.

Could you link me to the transformers wallpapers for the two smaller monitors, they are nice, thanks.

Here you go, and a screen shot of what is actually on the center display.

Original Dual Screen Pic

Modified Center Screen

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