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Heres my setup: 30" ACD with a 20" in portrait with a custom bracket to make it possible:

When you drag things onto the 20" ACD, are they sideways, or is there a setting within OS X to run any monitor in protrait?
 
could we see a pic of the 20 from behind and how the bracket is mounted to the 20
 
Here's a picture of the new 23" ACD. Everything else is pretty much the same. I just upgraded from the 20" ACD to the 23".

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The bit in front of the computer slides out, but even closed like that you can still easily use the drive, there is more room than it looks in the photo!
 
Really nice desk jaglad. I like that look, like you don't have a tower but its hidden away like that with the fancy compartment but all that remains is the displays and keyboard. :D

Wheres your Wacom hidden? as I see the graphic pen on the left corner.
 
Thanks Vohdoun, I am really pleased with how it looks. The wacom was actually on the floor, I had had re-arranged everything and forgot to plug it back in before I took the picture. It now resides in between the two screens and I just move it into position when I need it.
 
ughhh this thread makes me Jeslous!!!
i LOVE big screens..but cannot afford one XD
maybe its just that it seem pointless to buy a laptop and connect it to external screen/keyboard/mouse/speakers/cam..then why didnt you simply by a Mac pro?!..
 
Yes the ol 2.7 does put out quite a bit of heat when its working hard. The slide out bit is just like a desk extension, the computer doesnt come out with it.
 
ughhh this thread makes me Jeslous!!!
i LOVE big screens..but cannot afford one XD
maybe its just that it seem pointless to buy a laptop and connect it to external screen/keyboard/mouse/speakers/cam..then why didnt you simply by a Mac pro?!..

Some people, including myself, rather have one computer for personal use,rather than trying to juggle and sync two computers.
 
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