Gaming/Computer/Tv stuff.
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Mess of wires.
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So uh yeah, post your setup.
>Xbox Live
>Belkin
good god why
If I'm correct, isn't the little squared box on the right a Happauge? Goodness, those video editors kill wallets.
Quote from: NoiseHunterChris on January 28, 2012, 04:35:19 PM
If I'm correct, isn't the little squared box on the right a Happauge? Goodness, those video editors kill wallets.
Was $100 at a store that was going out of business instead of 180-200, so not so much.
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It's not very impressive.
pissing contest?
pissing contest
Quote from: Michio Kaku on January 31, 2012, 05:38:30 PM
pissing contest?
pissing contest
I CAN PEE HARDER THAN YOU rage;
Besides the fact that I'm not going to go through the process of posting a picture, I move my setup around a lot--except for the Xbox stuff, which really isn't a setup worth photographing.
Anyway, I use an Alienware M17x, two pairs of good Sony headphones (one pair is wired, the other is wireless), a wired Xbox 360 controller for my laptop (long story short, it'll eventually be wireless) and a wireless Cisco router hooked up to the Xbox. The Xbox is hooked up to a 32" HDTV.
I guess that's it.
Is that a good or bad thing?
Quote from: RX-78-2 on February 08, 2012, 03:27:19 PM
Is that a good or bad thing?
Alienware makes good computers, but they're overpriced when you can build a computer of equal power for less. With Alienware, you're essentially paying for the name(brand).
Yeah, so I've heard. I just went with it because it seemed easier than building my own (regardless of how easy it is to "build your own", it's relative, and I wasn't about to do it) and the warranty was pretty good.
if you actually use your laptop as a laptop (i.e. portable), then no there's nothing wrong with alienware (well nothing more wrong with alienware than any other "gaming" laptop)
if its a desktop replacement then you spent 5 times more than you needed to to save yourself 10 minutes of matching colors and shapes.
(http://gyazo.com/3e0a528a3f3be4614e80017debad3843.png)
Not bad for a $300 desktop.
o.o thats really good for a 300 desktop.
Mine is a bit above that, but well worth the cost for it.
(http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/ac239/Monaconash/Sysstat.png)
Quote from: zephilicious on February 19, 2012, 09:10:50 PM
if you actually use your laptop as a laptop (i.e. portable), then no there's nothing wrong with alienware (well nothing more wrong with alienware than any other "gaming" laptop)
if its a desktop replacement then you spent 5 times more than you needed to to save yourself 10 minutes of matching colors and shapes.
Thanks for that, friend. :)
and please excuse my lateness It's definitely not a desktop replacement though. I needed a laptop, so here I am.