Show off ur "Work Space"


here's mine..

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wow =P

btw. using mac LCD screen, need CPU anot huh?
 

plug the blue wire into ur huge plasma tv oso can =P then use a fisheye to see the screen =P

:bsmilie::bsmilie:

my friend has a huge plasma tv on his wall and it's connected to his computer

WAH LAU WATCH MOVIES SO SHIOK LA

and everything is wireless he just sits on his bed to use the computer


-_-

is he overweight now? :bsmilie:
 

How big do you consider huge? :bsmilie:

30 inches is the largest for a monitor (not television) I think.. I guess a few of those constitutes huge :bsmilie:

For example, my workspace has 2 (second one in this thread) and Al Gore has 3 (link here) :bigeyes:
 

wow! i love to scew the cover out and look inside =P
 

30 inches is the largest for a monitor (not television) I think.. I guess a few of those constitutes huge :bsmilie:

For example, my workspace has 2 (second one in this thread) and Al Gore has 3 (link here) :bigeyes:

30" is not the largest monitor. I think NEC has 52" monitor (LCD monitor, not television)

Can buy from here:
http://www.superwarehouse.com/NEC_MultiSync_LCD5220-AV_52_LCD_Monitor/LCD5220-AV/p/1509245
 

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Lets vote!

Award number 1
most neat work space

Award number 2
most messy work space

Award number 3
most creative work space

who will win?
 

30 inches is the largest for a monitor (not television) I think.. I guess a few of those constitutes huge :bsmilie:

For example, my workspace has 2 (second one in this thread) and Al Gore has 3 (link here) :bigeyes:

:bsmilie: The biggest I had was a 42" Philip Plasma Monitor. That pales in comparison against the 52" LCD Monitor mentioned in this thread.
 

Lets vote!

Award number 1
most neat work space

Award number 2
most messy work space

Award number 3
most creative work space

who will win?
thread title should be changed..there's nothing to "show off" about our workspaces...
 

The resolution's "1920 x 1080 Maximum", which makes it just a LCD TV with a DVI port. The 30 inch monitors have a resolution of 2560 x 1600 so it's 96 DPI.

Note that LCD TV has the capability of TV tuning while a pure monitor doesn't. So in short, it is still considered as monitor. ;)
 

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