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Yeah, love Black :D

MacBook is running wonderful. So glad I sold my high-end desktop because I use the MacBook so much more often at home and I take it to University. It's such a pleasure to use Mac OSX also, it runs flawlessly. Just ensure you upgrade the RAM to 2GB to get the best out of it.

I don't have any space on the TV stand to space out the L, C, and R. What do you suggest otherwise? Perhaps wall mount them.

Yeah, love Black :D

MacBook is running wonderful. So glad I sold my high-end desktop because I use the MacBook so much more often at home and I take it to University. It's such a pleasure to use Mac OSX also, it runs flawlessly. Just ensure you upgrade the RAM to 2GB to get the best out of it.

I don't have any space on the TV stand to space out the L, C, and R. What do you suggest otherwise? Perhaps wall mount them.

Sweet TV, I have a previous model and the Panasonic IPS panels are excellent (Y)

Yeah, love Black :D

MacBook is running wonderful. So glad I sold my high-end desktop because I use the MacBook so much more often at home and I take it to University. It's such a pleasure to use Mac OSX also, it runs flawlessly. Just ensure you upgrade the RAM to 2GB to get the best out of it.

Awesome. I may buy one unless a great tablet deal comes my way :p But thanks on the ram info!

I don't have any space on the TV stand to space out the L, C, and R. What do you suggest otherwise? Perhaps wall mount them.

If there was anyway to arrange it better, though I think your main viewing area is from your bed, there may not be much you can do. Separating them would greatly enhance the overall 3D soundstage if you can afford it. Just my .02 cents.

My dark room setup photo :D

My Macbook, HP Pavilion, HP MediaSmart Server and 2 HP w2207 22" Monitors.

That desk is awesome. I've always wanted a big 'L' desk so I can have stuff on both sides then roll me chair to either side to look professional :rofl:

I've been seeing that desktop used with a lot of people recently, what is it?

Fantastic setup. Might I ask - what speakers + amplifier?

Thank you.

Amplifier : Cambridge Audio A500

Speakers : Wharfedale 504

@_Louie_

Thats a unique desk. never seen it before.

Ikea : Top=Mikael and Mikael Desk

Atlef.

Do you like that desk? I looked at it so many times but have always decided against it....

If you are talking about mine, yes I like it....the only thing I don't like is the keyboard slider because it does not have enough room for my mouse to fit along side my keyboard. But I was thinking about unbolting it(keyboard slider) so I can raise my chair a bit and just use the desk part above it for my mouse + keyboard.

Also another note, it has room to hold the tower on the bottom shelf, but I choose to use it as a foot rest instead, and use a small inn table for the tower to sit on. :laugh:

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