Show Your LCD(s) setups!!!

Wow, those are a bit high aren't they?
Mot really im 6FT, but sometomes they are a tad high whenever im using photoshop etc..

I can always cut out a bit and re weld if i need to longer down the line, as it is homemade.
 
thanks :)

i work at Future Shop here in Canada and I was lucky enough to get them for about 20$ each, regularly retailing 89+ dollars.

come to think of it, almost all of what i have has been at half price or less.. i am very fortunate :)
 
hey all. i've posted my home rigs before but this is my office rig... =)

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my office rig :D

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the green bottle on the ground is my ashtray
 
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these are 3 Apple Cinema Displays 30"....might be a bit overkill since i do find myself turning A LOT

My desktop is 9920 x 1600. I've found it helps to sit back a little further and have the monitors a little "flatter"--it looks like in your picture that you have the angles pretty tight around the corner of a desk.

Of course, this requires having a large enough physical space. :)

Hope this helps.
 
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Just moved home to my folks, gonna study for a whopping 4 years, so...

Negative: noise complaints from my parents
Positive: more space, basement = lower temps
 
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Dont hate on the cable mess...

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Anyone remember this game? :D

Wibla that's a great setup and always wondered if there are any =>100hz projectors with high resolutions, also are they good for fast FPS gaming? Do they have any lag delays like "input lag" on LCD's?
 
I have not noticed any input lag on my 720p projector, I dont know if there exists any 100hz projectors to be honest, and I dont really see the need either, seeing as they handle 60hz just fine, same as a regular LCD monitor :)
 
I'm running dual 22'' V7 LCD Monitors.

I jumped the gun and bought these monitors for $150 each right at the very begining of the price downfall. Fast forward 4-5 months you could get some nice dells for around the same price, maybe an inch smaller.. At first I thought these monitors were too big for a dual setup because I have to keep the right one on a small angle but it works. If I could do it all again I think I would of rather had two 20'' dell's but you live and you learn. I'm happy though.

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I decided to take the hutch off of my desk, and boy, what an improvement! My setup looks cleaner and the room itself looks bigger without it in here.

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Anybody know of any triple-monitor stands/wall mounts/whatever that can hold three 22" widescreens? Most seem to be too narrow for the job...
 
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Digging the LCD setup, hate the tower's position. Telling me there's no way you could have tucked it behind, under, or to the side of the desk?
 
I decided to take the hutch off of my desk, and boy, what an improvement! My setup looks cleaner and the room itself looks bigger without it in here.
Do you mind if I ask for source on your wallpaper?

Digging the LCD setup, hate the tower's position. Telling me there's no way you could have tucked it behind, under, or to the side of the desk?
My first thought as well, that's exactly where I would want to put my legs.
 
I run 3 gpu's, 2 of my toxic's are in CF for the 3007 and 1 toxic for the 2x2001fps

thanks for the compliment!
 
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Anybody know of any triple-monitor stands/wall mounts/whatever that can hold three 22" widescreens? Most seem to be too narrow for the job...

I'd go with two seperates, one for two and a single, you'll find the triples (or large doubles like I have) you start to lose some positioning as the monitors bump into each other, you'll gain more flexibility keeping them separate.
 
@CLock3: thanks, cross-posted.
@thepawn: I updated the post to say that I'm looking for a silent 24" IPS monitor that's not wide-gamut, and I'll power it with a data storage system I'm building. Anyway, you wouldn't believe how rare standard-gamut IPS monitors are. It looks like I'll go for a NEC LCD2490WUXi or LCD2490WUXi2.
 
I'd go with two seperates, one for two and a single, you'll find the triples (or large doubles like I have) you start to lose some positioning as the monitors bump into each other, you'll gain more flexibility keeping them separate.
i think the asymmetry in the stands would drive me crazy (even if I couldn't see it most of the time) :p
 
I like your mouse choice, loved my G7... only recently replaced it with a Mamba.
 
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