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This is my workstation, this is usually where I do all my work, and take one of the laptops on the go with me, usually my Mini, unless I will be gone for a while.

- HP Dv6-3010US

- HP Mini 311-1037NR

- Apple iPad 16Gb Wifi (I think I am going to sell this)

- HP 2311x 23" Monitor

- 19" Dell Monitor (Don't know the model but its one I had around)

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- Keith.

My notebook was at the service centre for more than a month due to my graphic card overheating, so this is the first time I've had all my devices on my table. Here's my old workstation for reference:

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Now I've replaced a lot of items on my desk as well as around it:

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Forgive me for the quality of the picture but I've finally bought my 32" LED TV! It's a Philips TV Full HD at 120Hz and I'm really happy with it! The other new item that I've bought is a Razer Mamba, which I find very nice to use.

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Cut to a wider shot, I've replaced the small table beside my notebook table with a shelf unit. It means my shelf above the notebook now holds less items, and I can rearrange a lot of items on the shelving unit.

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My cat having a nap in her basket. She's so used to that basket that everytime I put her on my bed, she just jumps off and goes back to sleep in her basket.

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My Angry Birds on my bed looking... Angry :p .

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A close up shot of my notebook and TV, with Neowin webpage open.

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Tron Legacy in Full 1080p glory.

I'm really, really happy with my workstation right now so I don't think it's going to change any time soon. Probably the only thing I would add in the future is an Xbox 360 with Kinect but that won't be for a while :cool: .

Scirwode

More of that rack, please!

Rack close up...

Nothing fancy...

LCD monitor

HP KVM 4 ports

1 x Gbit switch 24 ports

1 x 10/100 switch 24 ports

Drobo-FS (5 x 2TB)

Airport extremme base station

HP rackmount keyboard

Linksys WRT54GL

Some lacie 1TB external drive (connected to the base station)

2 servers on chieftech 4U rackmount cases

Onkyo amplifier TX-82555 (connecting all systems to 2 x Wharfedale 8.1)

sennheiser HD 130 wireless headphones

APC Smart-UPS 450VA (for the 24/7 running equipment)

APC Smart-UPS 2200VA (all the rest)

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Off topic, but what charger dock is that for your desire?

It's just a generic "Charge & Sync" dock.

I'll be posting some new pictures of my workstation soon anyway.

Rack close up...

Nothing fancy...

LCD monitor

HP KVM 4 ports

1 x Gbit switch 24 ports

1 x 10/100 switch 24 ports

Drobo-FS (5 x 2TB)

Airport extremme base station

HP rackmount keyboard

Linksys WRT54GL

Some lacie 1TB external drive (connected to the base station)

2 servers on chieftech 4U rackmount cases

Onkyo amplifier TX-82555 (connecting all systems to 2 x Wharfedale 8.1)

sennheiser HD 130 wireless headphones

APC Smart-UPS 450VA (for the 24/7 running equipment)

APC Smart-UPS 2200VA (all the rest)

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Ok, I'm calling this officially a "mental" setup :) Lovely though. What do you do that provides reasoning for UPS? (Not baiting, simply curious)

Ok, I'm calling this officially a "mental" setup :) Lovely though. What do you do that provides reasoning for UPS? (Not baiting, simply curious)

:) Thanks ...

I'm a software devoloper.. but the UPS's are mostly to protect the hardware from the crazy voltages spikes arround here...

So Finally moved out to new place, now 2 entertainment rooms instead of 1, PC in one rooms, ps3,xbox,wii,ps2..etc in another room

still working on it, like hanging the second monitor, having a shelf for the figurines and so one, but this is the pc room so far

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So Finally moved out to new place, now 2 entertainment rooms instead of 1, PC in one rooms, ps3,xbox,wii,ps2..etc in another room

still working on it, like hanging the second monitor, having a shelf for the figurines and so one, but this is the pc room so far

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Wow - I love this look.

So Finally moved out to new place, now 2 entertainment rooms instead of 1, PC in one rooms, ps3,xbox,wii,ps2..etc in another room

still working on it, like hanging the second monitor, having a shelf for the figurines and so one, but this is the pc room so far

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You should have been expecting this, where can I get that wall decal?

You should have been expecting this, where can I get that wall decal?

Damn zixyon that wall art is BANGIN'

Did you do that yourself?

am sorry its custom made, quite easy and cheap to do, some printing and car foiling shops have vinyl die cutting machines, just provide them with vector and and applying it easy because you dont have to worry about air bubbles on the wall

Finally upgraded the home studio with a new Philips 32" screen.

Just need to bring home the BCD-3000 and the KRK RP5 active nearfield monitors/speakers.

The logitech speakers arent exactly the ideal speakers for music production :)

Sorry for the ****ty pictures, only had the Iphone available.

Will probably shoot some HQ pictures when i get my Canon back home

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