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Few small upgrades since last time, swapped out keyboard for Razer Ultima-X, bigger mouse-mat, some more art work. Currently working on PC which is why it's on the desk, I will probably move it back onto the floor once finished as I like the desk space.
I travel a lot, mainly with work, which is what the map/billboard is all about. :p

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Bought a used desk from a 2nd hand shop but the legs/bolts were garbage so I had to balance the large plank of wood on some old furniture. :o

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Still, it has plenty of surface area which is the main thing.
 
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Sorry if this isn't the place to ask this kind of question but does anyone have any pictures of a compact dual monitor setup please?

I'm being booted out of the study as it will become my newborns bedroom very shortly and until we save up for an extension where I will have my own study, I'm going to have to relocate to the lounge.

I am looking to get into streaming and more content creation but struggling to find a desk that will hold my Corsair 350D, small HP printer, dual 24" monitor setup and a pair of Edifier R1800TIII studio speakers.

Thanks
 
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Sorry if this isn't the place to ask this kind of question but does anyone have any pictures of a compact dual monitor setup please?

I'm being booted out of the study as it will become my newborns bedroom very shortly and until we save up for an extension where I will have my own study, I'm going to have to relocate to the lounge.

I am looking to get into streaming and more content creation but struggling to find a desk that will hold my Corsair 350D, small HP printer, dual 24" monitor setup and a pair of Edifier R1800TIII studio speakers.

Thanks

Ikea Fredde would do everything but your printer.
 
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nice, but the LG old skool TV looks out of place there.
Thank you friend. I agree with you in parts. This is the best monitor TV from LG, so I have not undo it yet. It's an LG ld450, it does 4: 4: 4 chroma sampling and has extremely low input lag.

Anyway, I'm already looking at an acer to replace it.
 
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Few small upgrades since last time, swapped out keyboard for Razer Ultima-X, bigger mouse-mat, some more art work. Currently working on PC which is why it's on the desk, I will probably move it back onto the floor once finished as I like the desk space.
I travel a lot, mainly with work, which is what the map/billboard is all about. :p

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Where did you get that gorgeous piece of wood from?
 
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LOL, was going too go into detail saying you 'could' do it yourself. But it's not cost effective and carries lots of risk. I have done them myself before..........

But look puker when done.

If you don't glue the join only bolt it, you can disassemble later if moving.
 
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I did look into it, and I reckon it's within my ability but I don't have a jig or a router/bits for starters. Time I've bought that, practiced on a scrap piece, etc. then still taken the risk on a £200 piece of wood I don't see the point. Would rather get a professional in, drink tea and eat biscuits.

Good point, will definitely mention the need for absence of adhesive to the carpenter when he's here next week.
 
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