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Computer Setup w/11 LCD's
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URL Ok, I still have a lot of work to do as far as trim, but I thought I'd share with you what I have done so far. The center 2 screens are connected to my G5, the right screen is connected to my PowerBook Ti and the left hand screen is connected up to a Windows machine running Windows XP. The upper center LCD is a hi-def TV, and the screens to the left and right are connected to Quad processors that allow are connected to 4 each VCR's. This way I don't have to surf my favorite TV Channels. I will eventually connect two more computers to the 2 LCD's that are now blue screen. Except for the 3 keyboards and the 3 mice, the desktop (wooden) is fairly clear with plenty of room. |
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V. impressive (and expensive!?!). Looks like NASA mission control.
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ok, just because it really is pretty an awe inspiring setup you have, about how much did it really cost for EVERYTHING there??
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