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Mines the more expensive bluetooth version, cost me ?40 from a local computer shop and came with a dell bluetooth mouse (which I use with laptop) and a dongle.

Well worth it IMO excellent keyboard, got one for my HTPC as well.

EDIT: This one right here - http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/product...mp;sku=330-2449

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My setup - 2 Dell 2208 wfp on dvi connected to main pc (silver chassis)

q9300 @ 3.37ghz (air)

2gig ocz reaper 4-4-4-12

8800gt 256mb

xonar d2

gigabyte dq6 x48

wd raptor x

corsair hx520

logitech mx3200

logitech z-5500 digital

thermaltake soprano

some **** webcam

media pc (black chassis) also connected to speakers and one screen + my optoma dx602s projector onto a screen with 78 inch image

e6600 @ stock

2gig ddr2 ram 667mhz crucial rendition

ati radeon 3850 512mb

asus p5n32-e sli plus

x-fi xtreme audio

logitech mx3200

some **** case

Mines the more expensive bluetooth version, cost me ?40 from a local computer shop and came with a dell bluetooth mouse (which I use with laptop) and a dongle.

Well worth it IMO excellent keyboard, got one for my HTPC as well.

EDIT: This one right here - http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/product...mp;sku=330-2449

eek, they charge a lot for that set. I got mine (keyboard only, though; no mouse) for about $25 on ebay.

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Just got a new 24" Imac.

Pretty much a rush job of slapping it on the desk. Once I get some spare time I will rip everything apart and find room for my third desktop + LCD.

Desktop to the right is an E6600 with 8 gigs of memory and 4TB of space. ATM running vista but about to get 64bit Ubuntu server and VMWare Server installed.

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Just got a new 24" Imac.

Pretty much a rush job of slapping it on the desk. Once I get some spare time I will rip everything apart and find room for my third desktop + LCD.

Desktop to the right is an E6600 with 8 gigs of memory and 4TB of space. ATM running vista but about to get 64bit Ubuntu server and VMWare Server installed.

what is thoose 3 blue lights on thoose wierd things on the cabinet on your left.

They are about 30 bucks more expensive,(you buy the regular drive, plus the external enclosure) but I have 6 Hard drives inside that desktop already so I either had to get a controller card, new Motherboard or just go with a few externals. They are slightly slower on the transfer side.

the PC has 4x 500GB drives and 2x 250's.

I have a fourth external 1TB that I rotate in and out between home and work that contains important data backups. Incase of fire or something else happening I dont have to worry about loosing the data.

If a mod sees this and wants to split it off into its own thread that would be great.

In other news, Today I am completly ripping everything off the desk and re-organizing so I will post picks. I also swung by bestbuy and got the wireless apple keyboard and mighty mouse. The keyboard is awesome, its so tiny and light yet the keys feel great.

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From left to right:

Networking Gear

3x External 1TB HD's

Tivo

Apple Imac 24" 2.4Ghz Core 2 w/ 4 gigs of memory and 500GB HD.

Iphone 3G (Dock was backordered)

Logitech Z5500's

Dell 2007WFP 20.1"

HannsG 19" LCD

Macbook Pro

System down below (File/VMWare Server Server):

E6600

8 gigs Ram

4x 500GB HD's

2x 250GB HD's

8800GT

X-Fi Plat

Machine currently running vista, but about to be nuked for Red Hat Enterprise 5 and VMWare Server install.

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Canon MP530

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From left to right:

Networking Gear

3x External 1TB HD's

Tivo

Apple Imac 24" 2.4Ghz Core 2 w/ 4 gigs of memory and 500GB HD.

Iphone 3G (Dock was backordered)

Logitech Z5500's

Dell 2007WFP 20.1"

HannsG 19" LCD

Macbook Pro

System down below (File/VMWare Server Server):

E6600

8 gigs Ram

4x 500GB HD's

2x 250GB HD's

8800GT

X-Fi Plat

Machine currently running vista, but about to be nuked for Red Hat Enterprise 5 and VMWare Server install.

Canon MP530

is that chair comfortable??

specially long hours on pc or studying at desk?? :blink:

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