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Keyboard is Logitech diNovo Edge, mouse is G5 v2, large mousepad is XTracPads Ripper XXL as mentioned by Lewism, and the actual mousepad under the G5 v2 is a SteelSeries SX. :)

You'd be surprised how many times it's been asked already :p

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Vizio 42" 1080p FHDTV

60 Gb PS3 w/ 3 Sixaxis controllers/ Resistance/NFS:Carbon / Fight Night Round 3 / Rainbow Six Vegas / Virtua Tennis 3 / Uncharted / Motor Storm / Warhawk/TimeShift(not shown) / Ratchet & Clank Future : Tools of Destruction(not shown)

Blu Ray - The Fifth element / Men of Honor / Flags of our Fathers/Disney's Pirates of the Carribbean At Worlds End(not shown) and Live free or die hard both on blu- ray (not shown)

Sony SAVA-700 5.1 surround sound, might be a little outdated, but it is still in pretty good conditions and it litterary moves the whole house

Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard / Mouse

Vaio SZ-230P , GR-270P , FE-550G ( Not Shown), might be getting a Vaio AR series for my birthday (jan 13)

iTech Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard

Motorola Surfboard Modem @ 5 Mb w/ D-Link WBR 1310

Motorola W835 cellphone

Motorola Bluetooth Headset HS850

Zune -BLK 30GB/Zune 80 GB (not shown)

Photosmart c315

PSP 2000 series white (not shown)

MGS Portable Ops Plus / Ratchet & Clank : Size Matters / Star Wars Renegade Squadron (not shown)

I dont know what you guys think, but i think its pretty good for a jobless 14 yr old

and yes, i know i need some better cable managment

not bad really. =)

when i was in your age i was outside, checking out the neighbourhood with my friends and gathering information about "girls", though. ;)

i do have an outside life ;) , most of the stuff is donated, i bought the plasma and my dad's office donates most of the stuff and i work for them when nesesary,all i bought the plasma, and nothing else!

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