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Nope all arms are the same each one is rated for up to 30" usage. I bought all three from here: http://www.morecomputers.com/extra.asp?pn=45-214-026

They are great arms I totally love em, all the arms I looked at were really thin poles and looked cheap but these are really beefy and just look great. They are pricy at about ?110 each but I thought they were worth it and I know I'll keep them forever.

Ok many thanks....I think ill get a couple of these.

I'd kill to know where you got that mouse pad, literally kill.

They sell one similar at Spencer's Gifts, but instead of an anime girl, it's a real girl.

Here's a similar one with an anime girl:

http://www.jlist.com/WACKY/

Half way down the list, but quite pricey.

and try this:

http://www.bustymousepads.com/

It is great, nice upgrade from my previous Dell Inspiron 9100 with a Pentium 4 that got 5 years of use, and an EEE 901 that got a year of use. By next year I want to put an Intel ssd in it.

That's smart.

You feel good about using a computer long enough until you need a new one. Allot of people just upgrade every year or even every 6 months and they're still never happy.

I'm using my protege for a good 3 years now; battery has only 6 minutes on it *laughs* but it does the job. I think by late 2011 SSDs will be standardized.

Sorry for quality xD

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19" Monitor

500GB External Hard drive

Gigabyte Gaming Mouse

Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard

Crappy Speakers (but loud!)

Computer Specs:

Intel Pentium D 3.3Ghz

3GB Ram

160GB Hard drive

Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT

did you sandpaper the picture?

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My never-changing workstation :)

Radish™

How are you enjoying that Microsoft Keyboard? I'm thinking of upgrading all of my (3) Natural Wireless Ergonomic 7000s with those.

--ScottKin

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That's smart.

You feel good about using a computer long enough until you need a new one. Allot of people just upgrade every year or even every 6 months and they're still never happy.

I'm using my protege for a good 3 years now; battery has only 6 minutes on it *laughs* but it does the job. I think by late 2011 SSDs will be standardized.

Aye I'm using my Dell Dimension 9100 that's about 5 years old now. It's still running fine for me, but I can't wait to be able to use my Dell Studio 15 that's on its way for my 18th birthday :D

How are you enjoying that Microsoft Keyboard? I'm thinking of upgrading all of my (3) Natural Wireless Ergonomic 7000s with those.

--ScottKin

Rock solid and very comfortable to type on, admittedly I don't really use all the customizable function keys but I really bought it for the ergonomics :)

The mouse supplied is excellent (Y)

Radish?

Aye I'm using my Dell Dimension 9100 that's about 5 years old now. It's still running fine for me, but I can't wait to be able to use my Dell Studio 15 that's on its way for my 18th birthday :D

I just recently bought a Dell Studio 1555. Twas a very good purchase :) You'd definatly enjoy it :D

computer

intel dual core e2200 2.20Ghz

8GB DDR2 ram dual channel

500GB western digital sata

320 GB sata Seagate

sparkle video with nvidea 9400gt chipset 512 of vram

sound

cyber acoustics system from staples 61 watts rms with a sub down below

other pics coming in second post

taken in kodak c180 that i just bought//

/\ my alt work station never gets used

celeron 1200mhz

384MB ram

120Gb hdd

cd burner

dvd rom

wireless lan

5xusb 2.0

funny in the second pic the tv looks tilted slightly its not i just took from an angle

also the computer was on when i took the pic the fans look stil lol

i left the side of the case on for the pic but it looks like to not be there

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It's been a while since I posted here so I thought what the heck, I join in the fun again :p . This is my previous workstation for reference. Since the last time I've posted, my room has now finished renovations, fixing a leaky roof, putting a nice new coat of paint and fixing up some of the kinks here and there. I bought myself a nice bed and sand papered and shellac the kitchen table I was using as my desk as well as added some shelves to hold up some of my stuff. Overall, I'm quite happy with the result and I've already added a new addition to my growing collection of electronics.

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Behold my new 23" Full HD Acer H233H monitor with VGA, DVI and HDMI output as well as internal speakers and touch controls :p ! It's quite cheap but boy is it impressive as the colours really pop out and watching movies on it is a joy! I bought it together with a friend of mine early in July, I'm using it for my work whilst he has his hooked up to his Xbox 360. You can say that we're both pleased as punch :D !

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Here's another view of my workstation, as you can see I've placed my speakers on the shelf as well as other bits and pieces. I also still have that LEGO Ferrari but I'm thinking of adding something else to it, maybe with my next pay cheque :p .

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Another view of my screen, with a certain episode being shown :laugh: .

I've actually replaced my plastic IKEA chair with something I bought at a warehouse sale for a very, very, VERY cheap price yet is a very comfortable and good looking chair. This is also the final time that I will have the HP notebook with me, next week it's going to a new owner after 3 years of good service and it will be replaced with what I can only describe as a BEAST!

Tune in next week for further updates :D !

Scirwode

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