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I just dragged my old monitor out of the closet and set it up. Everything barely fits on the desk now.

From left to right:

LG 22" LCD

21.5" iMac

Logitech Z-2300 2.1 Speakers (subwoofer is under the desk :D)

64GB iPad with 3G

Apple Remote (Apple TV is awesome by the way)

You should recognize the wireless keyboard and magic mouse

And finally, 8GB iPod Touch (3rd generation)

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So went and picked up another monitor as it's been a while since i've had two. Couldn't find another 25.5 inch so got a nice special on a 21.5.

Brought it home, and then paused...... crap forgot my old desk wasn't big enough to put two on. So after moving things and not finding a proper

spot for both monitors I went out and bought new desks....... came home and it it still didn't feel right. Went back out and got some pictures, nope still didn't feel right.

Added a few other elements. Perfect, only down side is i'm now $460 less then what I was!

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^Do I spot the new Logitech K800 keyboard there? If so, how's it working for you? I've had loads of lag in mine :s Getting a new one sent to me by Logitech for free.

Naw, I got just the wired version. I had the wireless version but brought it back as it was way to much lag for games.

^I didn't know there was a wired version. I just emailed Logitech to ask if they could send me the wired version instead of the wireless.

Previously I cared loads about having Wireless keyboard and mouse. But since this is the 2nd wireless keyboard with lag, I think I'd rather have a wire. I'd rather have a wire then gamble my money on having a laggless and wireless keyboard

Edited by Capric0rn

^I didn't know there was a wired version. I just emailed Logitech to ask if they could send me the wired version instead of the wireless.

Previously I cared loads about having Wireless keyboard and mouse. But since this is the 2nd wireless keyboard with lag, I think I'd rather have a wire. I'd rather have a wire then gamble my money on having a laggless and wireless keyboard

Trust me the keyboard is extremely nice. It's pure quality just the wireless that was a bust. Ever since I got my wired version it's made a huge difference.

Backlight in with 3 dim function is nice touch as well :)

Trust me the keyboard is extremely nice. It's pure quality just the wireless that was a bust. Ever since I got my wired version it's made a huge difference.

Backlight in with 3 dim function is nice touch as well :)

Haha, I figured as much. I was so bummed out when I noticed the lag. It look really nice on my desk with it's lights on. Now I'm just hoping Logitech will send me the wired version :D

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