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I did a little re-arranging today.

From left to right:

RadioShack Pro-164 radio scanner

Logitech Z-2300 Speakers (sub is under the printer on the floor)

LG 22" LCD

21.5" iMac (most recent generation)

iPhone 4 16gb

iPad 64gb wifi+3G

13" MacBook Air ultimate (most recent generation)

And of course the little Apple remote in the middle for the Apple TV (off frame to the right with my tv/360)

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I did a little re-arranging today.

From left to right:

RadioShack Pro-164 radio scanner

Logitech Z-2300 Speakers (sub is under the printer on the floor)

LG 22" LCD

21.5" iMac (most recent generation)

iPhone 4 16gb

iPad 64gb wifi+3G

13" MacBook Air ultimate (most recent generation)

And of course the little Apple remote in the middle for the Apple TV (off frame to the right with my tv/360)

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Its weird how i notice the boxes of mtn dew in the background!

Its weird how i notice the boxes of mtn dew in the background!

Not mine! haha all mine are on the fridge.

I did too :laugh:

Plus the radio scanner, shame we can't listen in the UK as everything is now digital + encrypted.

Yeah, I use it mostly when I go out to chase trains. It's helpful to know where they are and what they're doing. :p

Finally got around to snapping some photos.

Here's the family PC/server. It shares our printer and 500 GB external.

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My television. I use it for playing PS3. Right now I'm working on a neighbor's computer so it's hooked up to the TV.

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My workstation. This is the laptop that I use for just about everything.

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Mine. Is it messy? Yes. Do I clear it off to pretend to be neat? Not a chance in hell.

It is what it is.

Love it, and the tone of blue on the wall is nice and vibrant.

That room layout with the sloping ceiling looks just like my own... even the window is in the same place :wacko:

I wouldn't mind the "Tongue and groove" woodwork on the ceiling either, we had to do that with our bathroom as the ceiling had to come down due to mold.

Great set up - never mind the clutter, A house has to look lived in IMO! ;)

Dude I envy your workstation! Looks great! I posted mine but it doesn't look as good as yours :laugh:

WOW I'm ashamed of showing mine off... I see you have the same taste keyboards, mice and headphones. sennheiser are awesome for gaming.I like the monitor bracket. Although I'm a little flummoxed with the keyboard. What model is the keyboard, I can see it's a Logitch.

I see, I didn't spot it at first you curved the picture, nice touch to get everything into the picture, I know what the keyboard is now I've been wanting to get one of these. Logitech K800 illuminated before you touch the keyboard, nice. :)

Well I have not uploaded any pics of my workstation, time to get crackin..

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I can only upload one I will make another post later with more images, sorry for the quality of this one I took it on my phone

Left to right:

Google Cr-48 (currently flashed with Luigi running Windows 7 Home Premium, although going to flash back to Chrome OS.)

HP Pavilion Dv6-3010US

Pandigital Novel converted to Android Tablet

Acer H213H 21.5" (Soon to be replaced by 24" LED monitor)

Canon Selphy Photo Printer

Under the desk:

Mini-fridge (these are great)

My new build in a Cooler Master case (dont remember the exact model)

Desktop Specs:

AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz

12Gb of DDR3 1600MHz Memory

1Tb Western Digital HDD

500Gb Western Digital Backup Drive

ATI Radeon HD 4290

DVD Reader and seperate DVD Burner (Lightscribe support)

14 in one Card reader

Cant remeber my mobo right now its an Asus something and has an 780G AMD Chipset.

- RKWJ25.

This is my desk at the moment, had a little tidy up!

The desk is just total crap really, but that's because I'm at Uni at the moment and the desk is one provided in my room... as soon as I finish and move out, a really nice big desk is probably the first thing I'm going to buy heh!

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Well I have not uploaded any pics of my workstation, time to get crackin..

post-323196-0-51598400-1297885859.jpg

I can only upload one I will make another post later with more images, sorry for the quality of this one I took it on my phone

Left to right:

Google Cr-48 (currently flashed with Luigi running Windows 7 Home Premium, although going to flash back to Chrome OS.)

HP Pavilion Dv6-3010US

Pandigital Novel converted to Android Tablet

Acer H213H 21.5" (Soon to be replaced by 24" LED monitor)

Canon Selphy Photo Printer

Under the desk:

Mini-fridge (these are great)

My new build in a Cooler Master case (dont remember the exact model)

Desktop Specs:

AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz

12Gb of DDR3 1600MHz Memory

1Tb Western Digital HDD

500Gb Western Digital Backup Drive

ATI Radeon HD 4290

DVD Reader and seperate DVD Burner (Lightscribe support)

14 in one Card reader

Cant remeber my mobo right now its an Asus something and has an 780G AMD Chipset.

- RKWJ25.

Beautiful desk! I've been in the market for something exactly like this but haven't found one yet. Please share what kind and where you got it from if possible.

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