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Hey all,

My workstation isn't really a workstation yet. It's kinda like a budget knock-up at the minute. :p I shall be replacing this little desk with a proper one eventually. I think I bought the desk set for ?20? Makes me sad when I look at all your workstations and then I check out mine. xD

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It's an iMac 21.5", some Metal mousemat that really doesn't suit (The mousemat is called 'Redmond' laugh.gif), with a 500GB WD My Book hiding around the back as a Time Machine backup drive.

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You've also got an MX Revolution on charge, my Police Watch, Sky+HD Remote, iPod Nano (Red, of course), and an empty Apple Dock thing where my iPhones meant to go (Took the pictures with my iPhone... Duh!)

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*thinks* Oh, yeah. And I do use that Dell as a foot rest. shifty.gif

Flog it to a family member who needs a PC and buy yourself a netbook for portable computing.

I use that thing for gaming! Believe it or not. It's a really powerful spec laptop. Got a better graphics card than my iMac, that's for sure.

We've got 2 netbooks already anyways. A mini 9 and a Mini 10v. We just share those between us all and use them as and when.

I now have dual screens :)

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The screen is a Samsung 19" (940BW) - it does not support pivot so I ghetto modded it since the stand screws are the same distance on all 4s so I just unscrewed it and screwed it back on it portrait mode :p

Reading e-Books and also Photoshop pallettes/gaming FPS/temp/cpu usage monitoring is win this way :D

I now have dual screens :)desk_dualscreens.jpgThe screen is a Samsung 19" (940BW) - it does not support pivot so I ghetto modded it since the stand screws are the same distance on all 4s so I just unscrewed it and screwed it back on it portrait mode :pReading e-Books and also Photoshop pallettes/gaming FPS/temp/cpu usage monitoring is win this way :D

what wallpaper is that on the main screen?

This is my Workstation, it's messy but I'm at uni!!!!

Specs are in my sig for my Desktop and Netbook.

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I noticed on your screen that it looks like you are making a game which it shows wireframe version in those 3 windows and 1 showing the real thing in lower left corner. I have AutoCAD 2009. I love this program for floor plans and other things. I used to work for civil engineering company years ago.

If you are making a game, what program are you using? I wanted to make some games but not sure what to start with. I am good at graphic design. Been doing this for many years.

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I'm using UnrealEd 3 the Editor for Unreal Tournament 3. Epic have released a stand alone version called UDK, you can get it from Here

I would recommend looking at the tutorials as well as signing up Here

I now have dual screens :)

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The screen is a Samsung 19" (940BW) - it does not support pivot so I ghetto modded it since the stand screws are the same distance on all 4s so I just unscrewed it and screwed it back on it portrait mode :p

Reading e-Books and also Photoshop pallettes/gaming FPS/temp/cpu usage monitoring is win this way :D

What keyboard is that?

I'm using UnrealEd 3 the Editor for Unreal Tournament 3. Epic have released a stand alone version called UDK, you can get it from Here

I would recommend looking at the tutorials as well as signing up Here

At least you get nice furniture in yours. The furniture in my room is really dated and scratched :(

Will put up a photo soon when I find a decent layout.

I now have dual screens :)

desk_dualscreens.jpg

The screen is a Samsung 19" (940BW) - it does not support pivot so I ghetto modded it since the stand screws are the same distance on all 4s so I just unscrewed it and screwed it back on it portrait mode :p

Reading e-Books and also Photoshop pallettes/gaming FPS/temp/cpu usage monitoring is win this way :D

what size is your main screen also what make and model? and if you dont mind me being so nosey what model is your keyboard really smart setup

I now have dual screens :)

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The screen is a Samsung 19" (940BW) - it does not support pivot so I ghetto modded it since the stand screws are the same distance on all 4s so I just unscrewed it and screwed it back on it portrait mode :p

Reading e-Books and also Photoshop pallettes/gaming FPS/temp/cpu usage monitoring is win this way :D

I like faux on your walls. I wanted to do it on mine but I ran out of time. So I left my walls in solid blue instead of faux. You can see my screenshot here. Maybe in the future when I get more time to get it done like yours.

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At least you get nice furniture in yours. The furniture in my room is really dated and scratched :(

Will put up a photo soon when I find a decent layout.

Well I'm staying in brand new accommodation, that's why!!!

I like faux on your walls. I wanted to do it on mine but I ran out of time. So I left my walls in solid blue instead of faux. You can see my screenshot here. Maybe in the future when I get more time to get it done like yours.

correct me if i'm wrong, but that looks like wallpaper to me.

What keyboard is that?

It's a dinovo for notebooks from logitech.

what size is your main screen also what make and model? and if you dont mind me being so nosey what model is your keyboard really smart setup

Thanks, screen is a Hazro HZ24Wi (24" H-IPS) with the usual connections (hdmi, component, dvi, vga etc)

I like faux on your walls. I wanted to do it on mine but I ran out of time. So I left my walls in solid blue instead of faux. You can see my screenshot here. Maybe in the future when I get more time to get it done like yours.

It's wallpaper :p

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