dalearyous
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dyno, is that desk from ikea?
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did that resize right? its showing huge for me still but it could just be cache'd
did that resize right? its showing huge for me still but it could just be cache'd
ctrl+F5 should flush the cache when refreshing
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My wife's workstation. She's an Etsy machine. Notice the cheap spraypainted recycled case on her PC. At least it's a quad core Athlon.
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My desk. Don't laugh at the Dell...(through a series of happy accidents at Dell Outlet it was $160 for the XPS with a i5-750, and I've upgraded it a bit.) You can see a bit of my son's monitor through the hole in the wall.
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My wife's workstation. She's an Etsy machine. Notice the cheap spraypainted recycled case on her PC. At least it's a quad core Athlon.
What is up with all those wires? Is she a professional guitar re-stringer?
@NeoSlayer888:
I'll bite. What's up with the 2x4's? Are your monitors mounted to them?
New...
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CHF Outlet... but I made them give it to me for $150.
Am I blind? There is no pic vo "New..."
Nice! That room is freaking awesome. I love the accent lights.
Here's my setup with the 3 projectors. Thanks goes out to the guys at Home Theatre Shack for helping me with the screen paint. For anyone wondering it's a flat neutral grey (about an N5 on the Munsell scale - pretty much half-way between white and black).
The in-game shot is taken in full daylight with some of the blinds in the room open. Pretty awesome to have it completely playable with that much ambient light. The camera phone doesn't do it justice at all.
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awesome screen setup! there has got to be a better way to do the projectors than on a table top though.
There are 16 foot ceilings in that room so mounting them above the screen would require 10 foot poles coming down. There is no vertical lens shift (or optical zoom) on those projectors so it pretty much necessitates placing them on the table. The only other option would be an arm coming off the screen assembly itself but that route requires a sturdy fixed screen configuration. This was relatively easy to setup. It's just 3 Sintra boards that I purchased from an advertising shop cut to size and then 3 adjustable VESA mounts to attach them to the wall ... and then paint.
I'll snap some more pics in low light. I put these ones up because it's the only way to actually see the screens. At night it just looks like a big 88"x 20" display. It's pretty awesome for BF3, BC2 and anything else that runs well in Eyefinity.
M.