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Spacejam

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I'm sure there are those here with some serious setups, so show and explain!

 

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Dell Inspiron N5050 w/ foobar2000 for music listening and a Soundblaster X-Fi Go Pro external audio card

Xbox 360 for games obviously, plus streaming music to it via foobar with a UPnP server

Coby 15" LED TV for TV, Xbox and sometimes a second monitor

Sennheiser HD280 Pro headphones

AKG K-77 headphones

Logitech X-540 5.1 speakers

 

And finally

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(Sorry for the quality but the lighting was poor and had to use a longer exposure)

Audio Technica AT-LP120.

 

It's all a bit clumped but space is at a premium and having all this in one place is nice. Cable Management Status: Chaos

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Ooh big tech words.

 

It depends where I am in my house. Usually I use the Dell 24" Inspiron One with Skullcandy Icon 3 purple/white headphones. If I'm not using that, I'm using my Dell Inspiron 14R and same headphones in the living room, on the floor. With both computers, I use a Wacom Bamboo drawing tablet.

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My setup involves a SAMSUNG LE32A456C TV connected to a Sky+ HD box with a Toshiba BDX1300KB Blu-ray Player to another HDMI socket leaving a scart socket & HDMI socket free for when I want to plug in a standard multi-regional DVD player to watch some Region 1 DVDs.

 

Computer is an old HP machine attached to some Creative speakers & a Acer HD monitor

 

Basic, ancient but it works.

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Anytime I hear people talking about their "setup" or read about it on the internet, I'm thankful that I'll never really care that much to be aware of my "setup". The worst part is that most "setups" revolve around the absolute comfort of one single person living in their technological utopia in a space the size of a closet.

 

My setup involves a SAMSUNG LE32A456C TV connected to a Sky+ HD box with a Toshiba BDX1300KB Blu-ray Player to another HDMI socket leaving a scart socket & HDMI socket free for when I want to plug in a standard multi-regional DVD player to watch some Region 1 DVDs.

 

Computer is an old HP machine attached to some Creative speakers & a Acer HD monitor

 

Basic, ancient but it works.

 

Ugh, imagine being like this.

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