They're only slightly angled -- I haven't got anything to measure it with, but I'd guess it's only around 10-15°moozooh wrote:Somewhat off-topic, but... I've just never understood how people prefer having two screens with both not facing them straight.
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I mean it in the sense that you always have to have your head turned to do anything with that kind of setup, so neck muscles never have a chance to relax. At my workplace I have two 24" displays (also Dell, btw), one is in front of me, and one is perma-tate'd standing slightly to the side. Everything that needs my direct attention is always on the front one, the other is for everything else.

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moozooh wrote:I mean it in the sense that you always have to have your head turned to do anything with that kind of setup, so neck muscles never have a chance to relax. At my workplace I have two 24" displays (also Dell, btw), one is in front of me, and one is perma-tate'd standing slightly to the side. Everything that needs my direct attention is always on the front one, the other is for everything else.
I usually keep my monitors at an angle as well. It's easier for me, as I pan my eyes before I move my neck.
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Hmm I haven't had any problems. I had a different setup at my last job, similar to yours where one monitor was directly in front and the other was to the left, and I prefer having both in my direct field of vision. I don't to turn my head at all really, I can just shift my eyes from one to the other. They're neither too large nor very far away to need any head turning.moozooh wrote:I mean it in the sense that you always have to have your head turned to do anything with that kind of setup, so neck muscles never have a chance to relax. At my workplace I have two 24" displays (also Dell, btw), one is in front of me, and one is perma-tate'd standing slightly to the side. Everything that needs my direct attention is always on the front one, the other is for everything else.
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Just obtained a 29" Phillips euroline RGB CRT for less than $2 USD. Will be used as my test rig monitor.

Running Strider on the ps2 to the TV through SCART.



Had enough of trinitrons for the time being, so the overal picture is a refreshing change.

Running Strider on the ps2 to the TV through SCART.



Had enough of trinitrons for the time being, so the overal picture is a refreshing change.
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Beautiful adjustable wall mount right next to my drafting table. I can pull it outwards and to the sides over a foot and angle it any which way I want. I'm in love.


And of course I had to wall mount my HDTV too. I got a nice VGA to HDMI converter box to run my laptop to it.
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Super Castlevania IV Widescreen Edition, huh? :V

Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
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I've never been picky about that, but sometimes I'll play stuff in it's original aspect depending on how I feel.moozooh wrote:Super Castlevania IV Widescreen Edition, huh? :V
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I started to miss this thread

Anyways, here's my current ''retro'' game setup. Sorry about the mess

And here's my PC and Dreamcast setup.


Anyways, here's my current ''retro'' game setup. Sorry about the mess


And here's my PC and Dreamcast setup.
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^ WTF that is a sweet looking set up man. Ketsuipachi running on both cabs? Hardcore!
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Left cabinet = 24kHz - Right cabinet = 15kHz.dunpeal2064 wrote:^ WTF that is a sweet looking set up man. Ketsuipachi running on both cabs? Hardcore!

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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How do the 360 ports look in 24kHz? If I am not mistaken, I think I can set my monitor to 24kHz as well. Are you using any kind of downscaler?
That setup just looks so damn slick.
That setup just looks so damn slick.
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They look amazing. http://www.emphatic.se/?p=139dunpeal2064 wrote:How do the 360 ports look in 24kHz? If I am not mistaken, I think I can set my monitor to 24kHz as well. Are you using any kind of downscaler?

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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First is in my living room, Sony PVM used as a dedicated Tate for my Japanese Saturn. Second is my tiny bedroom, I was standing on my bed with my back to the wall when I took it. You can't see the consoles but there's a PS3, Wii, PSX, PS2, and 360 in the stand the TV is on. This house is tiny and I'm looking forward to moving to the new apartment next month, my room will be more than twice as big.

My room back at my parents place.

Old setup out in the addition at my parents place.

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Jumping into this thread a little late, but is that an original Defender cabaret, perhaps a Euro version? or is it a convert from a Stargate?Skykid wrote:My flat is covered floor to ceiling in boxes at the moment. Even if I could find the camera, I couldn't take a picture of any one space without it being obscured by cardboard. So here are some pics of my various setups used at an earlier meet:
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testing where I could tate. Don't worry, I switched to component cables shortly after. Kinda wished IIDX could be played on tate too so I don't have to move stuff around when I wanna play 'em.
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Old setup from when I first moved into my current apt, I miss having it this way.
Under the sunflower: Twin Tate 19" Sanyo flat-CRTs, PS2 & Dreamcast
Other Tate: 24" Sony Triny-CRT, 360
Far left hori: 19" Sony Triny-CRT, Saturn
Behold.....!

Where are they now....? Not being used, that's where

Current main squeeze! 27" Sony Triny-CRT CURVED, Sigma AV700, occasionally 360, Saturn, etc

Under the sunflower: Twin Tate 19" Sanyo flat-CRTs, PS2 & Dreamcast
Other Tate: 24" Sony Triny-CRT, 360
Far left hori: 19" Sony Triny-CRT, Saturn
Behold.....!

Where are they now....? Not being used, that's where


Current main squeeze! 27" Sony Triny-CRT CURVED, Sigma AV700, occasionally 360, Saturn, etc

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I guess that's a Dimahoo-board?chempop wrote:Old setup from when I first moved into my current apt, I miss having it this way.
Under the sunflower: Twin Tate 19" Sanyo flat-CRTs, PS2 & Dreamcast
Other Tate: 24" Sony Triny-CRT, 360
Far left hori: 19" Sony Triny-CRT, Saturn
Behold.....!
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Wow, great collection of fabrics...chempop wrote:
*barf*
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CPS2 pictured is 19XX
CIT, here are some nicer fabrics I keep boxed, run about $410/ea retail.

CIT, here are some nicer fabrics I keep boxed, run about $410/ea retail.

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It's time for the poor/lazy-person's makeshift gaming setup, where dining room chairs are seats and piano benches and Xbox 360 package boxes act as a desk for laptops.

My computer. I don't like the desk, it's too small. I want two more monitors because I find it much more efficient to work with. Yeah, that's the Xbox 360 on the right.

A quick picture of my dresser holding up my TV. Futari on the screen since it's what I had in my Xbox at the time.

My laptop strategically positioned by my bed so I can use it until I fall asleep at night.

A shot of my shelf and the top of my computer with many questionable items like dental floss and Q-tips.

I really need a swivel chair.

My computer. I don't like the desk, it's too small. I want two more monitors because I find it much more efficient to work with. Yeah, that's the Xbox 360 on the right.

A quick picture of my dresser holding up my TV. Futari on the screen since it's what I had in my Xbox at the time.

My laptop strategically positioned by my bed so I can use it until I fall asleep at night.

A shot of my shelf and the top of my computer with many questionable items like dental floss and Q-tips.


I really need a swivel chair.
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@emphatic
That's a really nice cab set up. I'm a fan of nice and tidy.
That's a really nice cab set up. I'm a fan of nice and tidy.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Past:

Also Past:

Still Past (That's a beamer in my gaming room/office at home... A 3D-beamer and a powerful PC with nvidias 3d vision... It was really a blast, I miss this setup...):

Present:
Living room with beamer for ps3 and laptop (powerful enough to display 3d with 3d vision on the 720p 3d-beamer. Playing skyrim on this thing is mindblowing... *g*):

My preeeeeeeeccccccccioooooussss blast city in the basement...:



Also Past:

Still Past (That's a beamer in my gaming room/office at home... A 3D-beamer and a powerful PC with nvidias 3d vision... It was really a blast, I miss this setup...):

Present:
Living room with beamer for ps3 and laptop (powerful enough to display 3d with 3d vision on the 720p 3d-beamer. Playing skyrim on this thing is mindblowing... *g*):

My preeeeeeeeccccccccioooooussss blast city in the basement...:


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Desk:

The monitor swivels, but I've yet to try it. Supposedly H-IPS is good in terms of tating. Can't forget my trusty VSHG either.
Gaming setup:

I say setup but it's just a Core Grafx II with a Turbo EverDrive plugged into a 32" Sharp Aquos via composite.
The PCE will be modded for RGB and a scaler will be bought eventually. Although it may move to my desk setup making the TV redundant.

The monitor swivels, but I've yet to try it. Supposedly H-IPS is good in terms of tating. Can't forget my trusty VSHG either.
Gaming setup:

I say setup but it's just a Core Grafx II with a Turbo EverDrive plugged into a 32" Sharp Aquos via composite.
The PCE will be modded for RGB and a scaler will be bought eventually. Although it may move to my desk setup making the TV redundant.
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My TV setup.
Consoles:
Xbox360 slim (PAL)
Wii (modded)
Consolized Neo Geo MVS
PS2 Slim (modded)
PS3 slim
Super Faimicom
Gamecube with gameboy player
Famicom AV
PC Engine Core
N64
Mega Drive
Sega Saturn
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SD setup. The room itself needs some work. And that is a Dreamcast and a PC Engine Duo hiding out in the corner.


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I'm glad to see Freddy Kreuger is an a otaku.
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Agreed. Slightly terrifying.evil_ash_xero wrote:I'm glad to see Freddy Kreuger is an a otaku.