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Updated, dusted it a bit with the new Dell SP2008WFP monitor. Main computer (The one on top) is the main comp driving 2 monitors to make my work more efficient, while the second computer (with the P182) is hooked up via VGA to my Dell SP2008WFP. I rarely use it anyway, although it's still some very decent power - Specs in sig :p

It freakin rocks :p

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Night lighting shot:

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From left to right:

Keyboard Charger, Phillips Cordless Headphones, Mouse Charger

26" HDTV, Hitachi 5.1 Decoder, Logitech Dinovo Edge

Apple Remote, Wii, Logitech MX Revolution (there's a MS IR Receiver in there too but it's hidden by the wii).

The cabling underneath is a complete mess, as I have a HiFi, Switch, Cable Box, Slingbox, a PC and a Mac Mini down there :p

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From left to right:

Keyboard Charger, Phillips Cordless Headphones, Mouse Charger

26" HDTV, Hitachi 5.1 Decoder, Logitech Dinovo Edge

Apple Remote, Wii, Logitech MX Revolution (there's a MS IR Receiver in there too but it's hidden by the wii).

The cabling underneath is a complete mess, as I have a HiFi, Switch, Cable Box, Slingbox, a PC and a Mac Mini down there :p

nice desk :)

LOL I still haven't cleared my desk since I was studying for my finals, and...err...you don't wanna see that!

Right now, my "workstation" is an absolute disaster area, but I'll make sure I post pics as soon as I clean up.

Don't man, show us the disaster now and then the clean later. :D

Anything else I could improve?

I know other people have better cases than me with more "bling bling" but I'm quite happy how this turned out. Cable management on this case is okay I guess, they now ship with 3 holes precut. I think the previous versions didn't.

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Also have some other stuff as listed in my sig not in the pics.

^-looks like you have no room there

Yeah, I need a bigger desk or less junk. :p

@ Beanboy89:

You have some OLD JBL speakers there LOL :rofl:

Yep, they're old. Got them in August 2000, I believe. They still work great though. :)

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