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will take some shots later here is one of my laptops from the Windows 7 install fest Microsoft Canada Corp HQ

Tell you what, if you had the weather we're having at the moment I would either not want to be in that room with those people or hope to god it was air conditioned. :rofl:

Thanks man, really want to upgrade my monitor to a 24" widescreen very soon. Them speakers suprisingly are Wharfdale which yes I agree are like Argos' brand or something but Wharfdale are well known for good speakers. Anything else I would give a miss!! They are really clear bought them from a guitar/music shop from my area.

Wharfdale? I've heard a lot of good things from that brand. My mate has some and swears by them. I've got a pair of Paradigm Atoms which I think are doing very nicely.

Here is my set up, it hasn't changed one bit since I posted it last. Thanks to MasterC for adding all the info to my set up. :p

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Here's my current mess. I'm planning though to replace my desk and TV stand with a nice corner desk and just watch TV on my desktop via a TV tuner card.

Early 2008 Macbook: 2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo, 2Gb RAM, 160 Gb HD, Mac OS 10.5

Desktop: 2.3Ghz Phenom 9600 (quad core), 4Gb RAM, 500Gb HD, Win XP Pro SP3

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Also, a few shots of where I work, the tech support office, and one of our computer labs:

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