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Gorilla Salsa posted:Does anybody know if a monitor stand exists for this kind of setup: I can't think of a single stand out of the box with that configuration, but almost all of the stands posted here simply use a pole and clamp setup, and if you look around you should be able to find a configuration of components to set that up easily. Even the fancier ergotron ones are just a pull and a arm on a clamp, they just have a nicer finish and adjustment mechanics. You need a tall enough pole, one meant for 4 monitors in a grid, and to either replace the top arms with a single fixed mount, or a single arm. You could probably just take the extra arm off the quad mount too. You can normally find the various arms and clamps sold separately. edit: http://www.amazon.com/Monitor-Stand-clamp-holds-monitors/dp/B001HHNRFK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359218592&sr=8-1&keywords=4+monitor+mount (basically that but either use a single mount on the top ordered separately or just use the double with a single monitor.
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All of it.
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The ergonmics of a setup like that would make any doctor cry. Your goal when setting up something for minimum neck/eye strain is to get the top bezel of your monitor at just below eye level. I've actually got a 24" mounted about my 30" and it just feels uncomfortable to look up at that thing for any extended amount of time.
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diospadre posted:All of it. Suffer! Real edit: oh there's the back of my monitor!
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# ? Jan 26, 2013 18:33 |
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Christ, that is disgusting. What the hell, man? edit: WHAT THE gently caress IS GOING ON WITH THAT FAN VENT
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InstantInfidel posted:Christ, that is disgusting. What the hell, man? Add one part: Open top vented Add one part: meh what do you expect from a long term lurker goon? I said earlier I am trying to improve. It's going to be delightful when I finish. Although I did say theat when I promised my arcade coffee machine was finished.... EDIT: Actually never noticed it was that bad back there. it's a bit late and I'm a bit drunk to try cleaning right now. That fudging stuff is gone in 8 hours! I have DVI ports to fill! Humphreys fucked around with this message at 18:50 on Jan 26, 2013 |
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Humphreys posted:Suffer! How in the name of all that's holy, has the dust become that color? If that really is dust donzwei fucked around with this message at 19:09 on Jan 26, 2013 |
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A registered goon for one day and he's already years beyond most of us.
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donzwei posted:How in the name of all that's holy, has the dust become that color? If that is dust It's an old case, maybe 10 years in a really bad/red dust area. I promise it is actually not that bad - as it is now the weekend and after I wake up from singing along to Sabaton I shall clean - didn't ever notice it was that bad (I'm in a wheelchair due various things I might get into, but only saw it when I took the D-bag cabling photo. Actually I should roll around and see what I can see! EDIT: Yes I'm a wheelie-boy but there is no excuse. I should look over there sometimes- and just to piss the super clean guys: I smoke in that room. Get over it. Humphreys fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Jan 26, 2013 |
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Don't post pictures illustrating that you are a slob and expect to not be called out.
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I ca...can't get over it...
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InstantInfidel posted:Don't post pictures illustrating that you are a slob and expect to not be called out. Anyway to divert - am I really stuck with this poo poo? http://www.endodirect.com.au/products/desks-workstations-screens/2000-x-900-sit-n-stand-desk My disability is due to 'occupational hazards' but I'm (shock horror) an electro-mech engineer by trade so I sure I can get something like this going. The desk in my OP is something I've owned for over 20 years and arms on the chair end up bumping into the draws I never use (found all my X-Men and NBA cards in them).
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Fatal posted:Your goal when setting up something for minimum neck/eye strain is to get the top bezel of your monitor at just below eye level. Humphreys, I use a Geekdesk, which is a motorized desk similar to the one you linked. I love it - Big desk space without drawers/thickness to obstruct my knees, and lets me quickly transition from sitting to standing. Given that you're in a wheelchair, why do you want a motorized desk? I may be able to answer questions, but don't know what you're going for. There have been plenty of messy setups posted here and in the GBS thread; not sure why you're being jumped on. Dominoes fucked around with this message at 04:24 on Jan 27, 2013 |
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Poopelyse posted:A registered goon for one day and he's already years beyond most of us. Well I am in Goon Swarm.... when i remmeber to actually play EvE
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# ? Jan 26, 2013 19:38 |
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That's not a fan vent. It's the rear beekeeping area.
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Dominoes posted:Why? I find having eye level half-way up the screen or a bit above half works well. I want one just for the sake of it, plus I tend to watch movies in bed and lowering/raising to right height for viewing would be nice. I'm probably being jumped on because I'm new and my drunken posts last night seem to bait people.
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Humphreys posted:Suffer! Everything in that picture is great. Old dirty carpet from 1990? Check Tangled mass of cables? Check A trash bag in that tangled mass of cables? Check Some more trash in the mix? Check Broken cd laying under the computer? Check Dust everywhere? Check Is my vent so nasty it's home to 2000 different species of dust mites? Check
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Shade2142 posted:
And look what that CD turned out to be! HAHA - loved this game
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Humphreys posted:Suffer! You're supposed to label everything in your posts so we can know what we are looking at. Read the OP.
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Dominoes posted:Why? I find having eye level half-way up the screen or a bit above half works well. Ergonomics is why. The goal is to put the least amount of strain on your body and your neck/eyes do not do well staring with an upwards angle for long periods of time. Everybody should spend the 5 minutes necessary to reposition their poo poo to match something like this, your back/neck/arms/wrists will thank you for it. http://www.ors.od.nih.gov/sr/dohs/HealthAndSafety/Ergonomics/atwork/Pages/ergo_computers.aspx
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How heavy is your monitor setup? I have glass desk like that and I want to do the same but I'm afraid of breaking the table. Does that monitor stand clamp onto the glass completely, or are you padding the grip space with a piece of wood?
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Those of you with a setup like this, how comfortable is it to have the center of focus being between the monitors? I have tried it, but couldn't never get used to it. I need to have one monitor that is the "primary" monitor and to have it straight ahead. My optimal setup is to have a ~24" in the middle running 1900x1200, with one 4:3 19" on each side running 1600x1200.
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MW posted:Those of you with a setup like this, how comfortable is it to have the center of focus being between the monitors? I have tried it, but couldn't never get used to it. I need to have one monitor that is the "primary" monitor and to have it straight ahead. My optimal setup is to have a ~24" in the middle running 1900x1200, with one 4:3 19" on each side running 1600x1200. The trick is to set the way you sit and point your head mostly to one of them. Also put the keyboard (as has the the benisntfunny guy done) and mouse as if one of monitors was the only one. It doesn't really matter where the stick holding the drat things is.
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Centipeed posted:And if they're so big that they keep falling over from the weight, just prop them up with your piles of money Really? I have my servants hold them up for me at all times.
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coeur de pirate posted:How heavy is your monitor setup? I have glass desk like that and I want to do the same but I'm afraid of breaking the table. Does that monitor stand clamp onto the glass completely, or are you padding the grip space with a piece of wood? The monitors are LED so they're super light. I wouldn't worry about putting something a little heavier on the tempered glass though. The stand is a clamp - I have it just go straight into the desk but you could do a piece of wood to spread the weight further along the area.
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Fatal posted:Ergonomics is why. The goal is to put the least amount of strain on your body and your neck/eyes do not do well staring with an upwards angle for long periods of time. Everybody should spend the 5 minutes necessary to reposition their poo poo to match something like this, your back/neck/arms/wrists will thank you for it.
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Just built this setup for work.
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MW posted:Those of you with a setup like this, how comfortable is it to have the center of focus being between the monitors? I have tried it, but couldn't never get used to it. I need to have one monitor that is the "primary" monitor and to have it straight ahead. My optimal setup is to have a ~24" in the middle running 1900x1200, with one 4:3 19" on each side running 1600x1200. Or just get a 2560x1440 monitor. I prefer it to a bunch of small screens.
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blackmanjew posted:
Nice start! Needs more dust and cables though
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 11:28 |
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I use a sitting/standing Steelcase electric motorized desk at work and it owns bones. I wish they weren't many thousands of dollars, so I could buy one for home use Although, I guess there are $950 versions that adjust with a little hand thingy instead of an electric motor (similar to previously linked geekdesk) And dude with the nasty desk/setup, you will have to do some serious cable management if you ever want to do an adjustable sitting/standing desk.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 16:33 |
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Actually got speakers now, think we're done.
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Endymion FRS MK1 posted:Actually got speakers now, think we're done. Not until you get your Sinanju an action base and put it in a cool pose.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 21:59 |
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Couldn't even smooth out the folds in your Skyrim map before hanging it on the wall? Living like poo poo.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 22:05 |
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Crappy phone pic but I couldn't be bothered to get the camera out.
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prom candy posted:Couldn't even smooth out the folds in your Skyrim map before hanging it on the wall? Living like poo poo. Ah, but the Skyrim poster is not mine. He owns that, the Pokemon poster to the right (not in the picture, also folded), the Charmander/Quilava, Aquaman, turtle, shiny Pokeball, and the Tardis. Rest is mine. And I roll my posters
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optik posted:Crappy phone pic but I couldn't be bothered to get the camera out. Hi traktor buddy! Where did you get those lamps??
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# ? Jan 29, 2013 04:51 |
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They look like the standard IKEA ones.
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Crunchtime posted:Hi traktor buddy! Where did you get those lamps?? They are indeed just the cheap Ikea lamps with the warm Ikea LED bulbs in them for cheaper running, they are a pretty good source of ambient light and cheap as well! http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/30029224/
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Has anyone tried to mount a triple monitor stand on a Ikea Vika table? I'm wondering if the honeycomb design inside the table is strong enough to hold the weight of three monitors in one spot.
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optik posted:Crappy phone pic but I couldn't be bothered to get the camera out. What are those speakers and how are they?
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