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kimcicle
Feb 23, 2003

jnr posted:

My apartment came with a no-name, no-frills desk that's actually a very nice size and shape for my needs, and it's sturdy enough to hold my displays.


Click here for the full 1600x1200 image.


The one thing I would really like is some cable management that's not my roll of velcro. It's a bit of a mess.

What kind of monitor arm are you using?

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kimcicle
Feb 23, 2003

villadelfia posted:


My main desk. (I threw the original away, I just now noticed the horrible "tachnical" typo.)


My television corner.
Not pictured: 2 more walls completely filled like that.

I think I know you...

kimcicle
Feb 23, 2003

IsaacNewton posted:

Re-post of my desk, now with a proper picture. :)


Noveau bureau.. :) by Maxime Theriault, on Flickr

What kind of monitor mount is that? And what are the sizes of those monitors?

kimcicle
Feb 23, 2003

IsaacNewton posted:

It's an ergotron, dual monitor from 2008 ish, their newer version have a wider desk base which makes them a lot more stable than mine.

The monitors are 24"; Dell U2410. :)

Awesome, thanks. I shall now proceed to completely copy your setup.

kimcicle
Feb 23, 2003

Odette posted:



PCPartPicker for the internals.

What's the monitor / monitor arm?

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