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r2d2, nice set up but why do you have 3 pairs of similar level speakers?

Edit: Audioengines, Micropods and Creative T40?
 
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Nice setup. The screens look a bit to close to your face for my liking, but if it suits you who cares!

Do you find it dificult moving from the larger Dell screens to that tiny Netbook screen? Reason i ask is that i'll be getting a laptop soon for uni and would like a 13" one but feel i'll miss the desktop real estate of my 20" Dell. It must be worse for you!

The screens are close I agree.
The small laptop was an impulse buy. I bought it go online when lying down bed etc. I dont really notice the difference that much. I have to have the small laptop screen real close though. I was really shocked by the power of the small toshiba. It does everything my other one does other than the games, and I dont ever play games on the bigger one lol.

r2d2, nice set up but why do you have 3 pairs of similar level speakers?

Edit: Audioengines, Micropods and Creative T40?

I thought I would get asked that lol. I have the creatives connected to the ipod touch. The Micropods I have connected to the main computer along with the larger akitimates.

Reason for this is that the aktimates are REALLY bassy and shake the whole house sometimes, and I wanted a set of speakers that would sound good but not powerful etc. Plus I liked the way they looked lol.

Oh the big black ones are "Aktimate minis". Really great sounding set of speakers.
 
Nowt wrong with that carpet, it hides dirt/dust/stains/crumbs. My folks had that patterned carpet for yonks in their house then changed it to plain. My mum now has to vacuum the new carpet every other day as it shows all the above!

Those 3 dells look ace BTW.

Thanks. There are some rediculously good setups in this thread.

Its great to see how others arrange everything and find ways of doing the whole cable management thing.
 
Nothing special but here's mine: Acer X222W Monitor.

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Sorry for the dust :(
 
Dude clean your desk! :eek: :p

Got same speakers, pretty good aint they?

Nice monitor, looking for one to accompany my MBP.

(BTW, How'd you get the osx like icons in vista (at the top))
 
I've been meaning to do this for a while. Sorry about the photo quality; I'm using a 3Mp cameraphone.

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Setup:

Benq FP241W -> PC (DVI) with Acoystic Energy Aego G Speakers
HP LP2475W -> 360 (VGA), PS3 (HDMI), PS2 (S-Video)

It took a lot of manoeuvring to fit it all into that corner. It just about works. :P
 
Finally put the last few touches on my setup, been building my FSX setup for over a year now. I would like to thank ParxUK and many other on their inspiration and help from their own setups.

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Cheers
 
Looking good soya, how you getting on with the goflight modules and saitek stuff???

I am still getting used to it, but they all great pieces of kit. Yoke, pedals and switch panel are a great combo. I'm still tweaking the settings as the evlevators are too sensitive, I often overshoot landing when I switch of the ap, too much pulling up. The GoFlight gear was expensive but now I have it, I can see why. It really is specialized gear for FS'ers. MCP Pro is easily the best and the most useful piece of kit now. No more problems with AP with nearly all my planes now. Even a lot of the freeware planes, which would be fun to fly but most have their VCs missing, so no way to program ap, but now I can. The GF-46 was a bit of a shock, I expected it to be digital display in a small metal box, like the mcp pro, but its basically a circuit board mounted to a 2''8'' piece of metal, so its been a bit tricky placing that somewhere, but atm it has a spot as you can see in the picture. All in all, I'm very happy with it and managed to find some good prices on nearly all the hardware, so my bank account is still breathing :).
 
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