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Afro1989 said:
19" LG L1920P. I think the newer model is called the L1920PQ though. The response time is amazing. It's perfect for 360 if you're low on cash for an actual HDTV.


where did you get that desk? i have crappy desk i have my 20" Apple Cinema display on and my desk wobbles! i need a new one that is pretty nice... and has room to expand (so i can get another AC display and maybe an Xbox 360).
 
why the verticle look just cause you can lol I don't want mine to fall over or scratch discs

chris
 
octoberdeath said:
where did you get that desk? i have crappy desk i have my 20" Apple Cinema display on and my desk wobbles! i need a new one that is pretty nice... and has room to expand (so i can get another AC display and maybe an Xbox 360).

Link -- :)
 
Bad news fellas, two days ago my 360 started acting up and I have to report that at approximately 01800 hours yesterday, it was officially pronounced dead. I seem to have over-played it and killed the GPU. I am hopefully going to have it replaced tomorrow under it's warranty and I'll report back...hope the new one is alright. It's a damn shame after 6 straight perfect months of love and harmony, it all ends in one sudden, sad hour.
 
I feel for you! At the moment I'm on my third 360. My other two had hardware failures so I had to send them in. For my third 360, which I currently have I bought the Xbox 360 Nyko Intercooler and it is so great. I haven't had one freeze and it has cooled the console down by at least 10 degrees.

I highly recommend it to whoever has a 360. It's $20 by the way and it's very well made. Best 360 purchase so far. (^_^)
 
My owner Xbox with 2 wireless and 1 wired controller.:cool:
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My bedroom:
46" Toshiba widescreen HD RPCRT
Toshiba DVD player
Dish 811 HD receiver
Xbox 360
Xbox
GCN
N64
NDS
PSP
30GB black video iPod
...and hopefully a new Intel Mac soon...:)


Downstairs family room:
51" Toshiba widescreen HD RPCRT (built-in to walls)
Dish 811 HD receiver
Toshiba 1080i upscaling DVD player
Samsung VCR
Kenwood 800W surround sound (6.1 capable, 5.1 currently)(built-in to walls)

Sammis89 said:
Please resize those pics...

Yeah, I'll resize the ones of my bedroom. The other, downstairs pics, though, are on a different computer that's been out of commission for six months. Sorry, I posted these and never looked at the result. They show up fine on the IGN boards, hehe.







 
Will do...

And a final pic of my 6ft Jack Skellington figure.



Again, sorry for the huge pics. I'm used to IGN where they show up fine. Also, my firewall, for one reason or another, is not allowing me to access my photobucket account. Ugh. Sorry for the trouble.
 
Mate, resize the original pics, don't just post resized versions and leave the old ones up. Go back to your post and edit it there.
 
mattcube64 said:
Yeah, I'll resize the ones of my bedroom. The other, downstairs pics, though, are on a different computer that's been out of commission for six months. Sorry, I posted these and never looked at the result. They show up fine on the IGN boards, hehe.









See... now i can tell you that thats a sick TV, and actually be able to see the entire tv...


Somewhere in there is a compliment....
 
clayj said:
I haven't posted mine because it's boring... here's the TV:

ArtInItsNaturalHabitat(2).jpg


The Xbox 360 sits behind my sofa (located at the extreme right edge of this picture, facing the TV), and is connected to the TV and speakers via the following path:

Xbox 360 > component cables out (+ digital audio) > component+digital audio/CAT-6 converter > 75 feet of behind-the-wall CAT-6 cable > CAT-6/component+digital audio converter > AV receiver > behind-the-wall speaker wires (6.1) and component video cables > TV and speakers

All so I can play games with NO wires showing anywhere. :)
My first thought was, "Holy crap that looks like a freak show room".
My second thought was, "Holy crap that looks like a horrible setup if you lived in earthquake country."

I guess living in LA has rubbed off on me. Whenever I decorate I always ask myself, "How likely is this to fall during a quake? And if it falls will it land on me? And if it lands on me will it kill me?"


Lethal
 
LethalWolfe said:
My first thought was, "Holy crap that looks like a freak show room".
My second thought was, "Holy crap that looks like a horrible setup if you lived in earthquake country."

I guess living in LA has rubbed off on me. Whenever I decorate I always ask myself, "How likely is this to fall during a quake? And if it falls will it land on me? And if it lands on me will it kill me?"


Lethal
Yeah, we don't get quakes here in North Carolina, and I'm far enough inland (and high enough up from the ground) that hurricanes and floods aren't a real issue here.
 
clayj said:
I haven't posted mine because it's boring... here's the TV:

ArtInItsNaturalHabitat(2).jpg


The Xbox 360 sits behind my sofa (located at the extreme right edge of this picture, facing the TV), and is connected to the TV and speakers via the following path:

Xbox 360 > component cables out (+ digital audio) > component+digital audio/CAT-6 converter > 75 feet of behind-the-wall CAT-6 cable > CAT-6/component+digital audio converter > AV receiver > behind-the-wall speaker wires (6.1) and component video cables > TV and speakers

All so I can play games with NO wires showing anywhere. :)

Hey, I'm interested in your whole setup. Could you post more pictures of your gear?
 
clayj said:
Yeah, we don't get quakes here in North Carolina, and I'm far enough inland (and high enough up from the ground) that hurricanes and floods aren't a real issue here.

Clay, I live in Maggie Valley, which is around 30 mins from Canton, The Pigeon River runs right through Canton, and when Hurricane Frances and Ivan came thorugh, the entire town was flooded, so Hurricanes are and issue. :)
 
stormyuklondon1 said:
mine...
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i must get round to trunking the cables, she's giving me serious earache about it:D

Nice looking setup but you gotta hide those cables man. It should only cost a few bucks to hide em.
 
A Scanner Darkly

clayj said:
No, that's from A Scanner Darkly... same director, more advanced rotoscoping technique this time 'round. (The movie's out July 7th.)
Yeah, just got through watching the trailer. I was going to come back here and correct myself, but you beat me to it.
 
Moshiiii said:
Nice looking setup but you gotta hide those cables man. It should only cost a few bucks to hide em.

yep, it is one of the (many!) jobs ive been tasked with by she who must be obeyed on my next day off....:D
 
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