 CodyBob Vance, VRPremium join:2002-05-28 Mukilteo, WA 1 edit | College setup ! So, following the trend I decided to post up pictures of my new college set up (I transferred and now am just renting a room).
I picked up a new monitor today (the Samsung) which is replacing a 17" LCD.
LtoR: Samsung SyncMaster P2250 (1080p) Dell1906FP Ultrasharp 2 x Dell 1908FP
Left two are on my personal computer, which is getting 0x124 BSOD's periodically - I believe caused by the CPU, so I will likely be replacing that soon.
C2D E7200 MSI Motherboard 2gb OCZ Reaper (My other 2gb stick didn't like Win7) Geforce 7600 GT 160gb Main 500gb Data 500gb Backup/external 5.1 Logitech THX setup as 2.1 Win7 Ultimate x64
Right two are for work
C2D E8400 2 x 2gb ATI Radeon HD 3450 WinXP
My new 22" is taking the place of my laser printer (Dell 2230d), so I need to find a place for that... and a proper stand for this monitor.
While I love the resolution and picture on the Samsung while I'm sitting right in front of it - the difference in viewing angle between that and the Dells is VERY obvious.
And a Macbook circa 2006 hidden in a sleeve next to one of the towers! -- Blame it on the C2H5OH |
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 | What brand/model is that keyboard on the right?
Do you find it hard switching from "normal" to ergonomic keyboards? |
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 CodyBob Vance, VRPremium join:2002-05-28 Mukilteo, WA | That's the Microsoft Natural 4000. It's not a huge deal to switch between keyboards, but I do prefer that one. I'm usually not typing a lot (comparatively) when I'm on the left computer. I imagine if I was, that I would get one for this computer too. The keyboard on the left is a Memorex MX3300 (I don't think they make keyboards any more), and my major complaint is that the volume keys seem to be picky about when they work based on what is selected, and stop/play/fwd/rev keys only work when the program you would use them on is on top. -- Blame it on the C2H5OH |
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