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My current setup. :happy:

26" LG HD-TV

Computer w/Samsung 24" Widescreen Monitor

Macbook (4GB RAM/120GB H.Disk)

Xbox 360

(Missing is Canon EOS 400D SLR) ;)

Whoa what desk is that. I have been looking for a desk to fit the same needs as you! I would set it up the same way as you also. how is that working for you? I have a 26" TV, Xbox, 20" monitor with pc and a laptop. Nice setup!

Oh hey, I have been thinking of getting one of those for my 360 as well :). How is it?

Well i dont have the LG model but i have a 26" Westinghouse HDTV and im glad i bought it, it makes the games look SO much better than regular TV. I love it! I recommend you get one!

Whoa, too many responses! :p

Oh hey, I have been thinking of getting one of those for my 360 as well :). How is it?

Great TV for the X360, can be a little dark at times especially on GTA IV; but well worth the money. (Y)

Love those DVD racks, where did you got them?

IKEA - They are ?2.99 each, lovely and work brilliantly.

What wallpaper is that on the laptop?

Like Furby said, it's Tantawis; great Photo.

Nice setup there... don't you mean 22" Samsung monitor?:pp

:laugh:: Yes I meant 22"

Thanks all for the comments!

Edit:> @guaterickie: It's a great setup, it's basically a GALANT desk from IKEA with another smaller desk attached on to the end. It was a mess getting all the parts, 3 seperate trips to IKEA but worth it now it's all setup.:happy::

I have recently upgraded my computer's RAM from 2GB to 4GB, I also put additional DVD drive and also bought a new mouse pad Razer Destruction.

Without further ado, here are the pictures:

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Well, I finally moved! This is my new room in my new apartment, and new corner :) Been working on it since yesterday when I moved in, and still have to buy a lot of decorative accents to get things how I want them, but it's coming along!

Great workstations everyone!

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