New keycaps, wifi adapter, mousepad, canvas, etc
What monitor is this ?
New keycaps, wifi adapter, mousepad, canvas, etc
What monitor is this ?
Really great setups here!
My room:
TV: LG 55EC930V OLED
Sound: Teufel 5.1 System
Sound 2: Astro Wireless Mixamp (Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro)
Receiver: Yamaha RX-V373
Konsole: PS4, Wii U, Xbox One
Handheld: PS Vita, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Gameboy
So jealous of some of these in this thread, amazing.
mine is a work in progress since i moved not too long ago but i've just been lazy.
Perhaps I missed it in your OP, but do you mind sharing the Manufacturer/Model for the projector and screen?
My wife and I just bought a new house and I have a room that looks roughly the same size as yours that I would like to setup as a gaming/theater room.
CIneWhite
CineWhite (Tension Matte White) is a 4K Ultra HD ready front projection material. Feature broad light dispersion through diffusion uniformity, black & white contrast and true color rendition making it the most versatile in Elite's tensions screen product lines. This tension PVC surface is the best choice for today's high-contrast ratio projectors for both commercial or residential presentations. CineWhite material provides superior surface flatness. Uniform diffusion surface has black-backing to eliminate light penetration and easily cleans with mild soap and water.
1:1 Gain
160 Degree Viewing Angle
Mildew Resistant
Multi-layer PVC w/ Texture and Surface Coating
PowerLite Home Cinema 5030 UB 2D/3D 1080p 3LCD Projector
2D and 3D highdefinition dedicated home
theater projector with THX certification
and Ultra Black levels.
Bring the movie theater experience home with the Home Cinema 5030UB. Experience incredible cinematic adventures with 2D and 3D, Full HD 1080p performance. Movies, sporting events and video games virtually jump off the screen with 2400 lumens of color brightness and 2400 lumens of white brightness.1 Get deep black levels with a contrast ratio up to 600,000:1. Horizontal and vertical lens shift and a 2.1x zoom ratio ensure setup flexibility in difficult installation environments. And, THX display certification, the performance benchmark recognized by consumers and professionals, ensures natural textures, and a filmlike movie experience. Plus, two pairs of RF 3D glasses are included, so you're always ready for exciting 3D experiences.
what's that monilith to the right?
Best I could do with this small apartment.
Best I could do with this small apartment.
Best I could do with this small apartment.
You should hang a couple pictures or posters behind your desk on the wall there, to take up some of that empty space, if you're allowed to hang things, of course.
Best I could do with this small apartment.
Thanks, the monitor is a Samsung S27D590P.Nice setup!
What's the model name of the monitor on the left?
I usually have dual monitors, but decided to stick with the one to make desk space & until I upgrade to a widescreen.
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A recent attempt at a triple screen driving setup. I'll try and get some better pictures when I get round to tidying the wires and what not.
A recent attempt at a triple screen driving setup. I'll try and get some better pictures when I get round to tidying the wires and what not.
A recent attempt at a triple screen driving setup. I'll try and get some better pictures when I get round to tidying the wires and what not.
Wow, that's quite nice.
Wallpaper, please?
A recent attempt at a triple screen driving setup. I'll try and get some better pictures when I get round to tidying the wires and what not.
I don't have an actual source I got it from r/multiwall.
What is driving that driving rig?A recent attempt at a triple screen driving setup. I'll try and get some better pictures when I get round to tidying the wires and what not.
I tried to make my space more of a hybrid dedicated theatre/media room without that cold feeling of being a dedicated media theatre room. In my previous place it was 100% theatre with seating and all and it looked amazing, but when your using it all the time you want something warm and inviting
Mind you this was taken as soon as I "finished" the main area
using a sony HW40es proejctor, 7.2 surround sound ( klpisch for main speakers , svs subs, marantz reciever and other goodies etc). That screen is acoustically transparent and surrounded by speaker fabric made frames. The 2 subs and 3 front speakers are all hidden behind it.
This is all really beautiful. That wire hanging down is causing me a lot of anxiety though! I've been trying to decide between a new TV and a projector. Would you (or anyone else here) have a general recommendation on that?
I should post some updated pics this is literally just as I finished and threw everything up just to turn it on
in terms of projector or TV it all depends on your room. Is it somewhat dedicated? 100% light controlled? have the space? using it as your "main" viewing device? such as no other TV's in the home...such as living room etc? There are lots of variables but here is why I went with a projector
- Its in the basement so I had ample room and customization
- if im making a media room then why not go all out? I didnt see the point of making another living room in the basement with a basic TV etc when I have that upstairs
- 100% light controlled
- projector cost is roughly the same as a good television but allows any size screen
- its not my main TV room, so its essentially just movies and games. We watch basic TV upstairs so the basement is kind of like a treat to go down on weekends to watch a flick or whatnot.
- nothing beats a 100+ screen
- nothing beats a 100+ screen
- yes I meant to type that twice.
All you guys with basement setups, how do you prevent dampness? I've never been comfortable with having media setups in the basement due to fear of dampness affecting the electronics.
All you guys with basement setups, how do you prevent dampness? I've never been comfortable with having media setups in the basement due to fear of dampness affecting the electronics.
I tried to make my space more of a hybrid dedicated theatre/media room without that cold feeling of being a dedicated media theatre room. In my previous place it was 100% theatre with seating and all and it looked amazing, but when your using it all the time you want something warm and inviting
Mind you this was taken as soon as I "finished" the main area
using a sony HW40es proejctor, 7.2 surround sound ( klpisch for main speakers , svs subs, marantz reciever and other goodies etc). That screen is acoustically transparent and surrounded by speaker fabric made frames. The 2 subs and 3 front speakers are all hidden behind it.
For me, I had an Interior Weeping Tile System put into place, that way any water than sips into the walls gets collected and pumped out via two sump pumps. Once I did that, the basement has never had an ounce of dampness.
dehumidifier if paranoid but its all about comfort. I guess some basements are worse than others.
A recent attempt at a triple screen driving setup. I'll try and get some better pictures when I get round to tidying the wires and what not.
Well, I moved into my new apartment and I think it's a great improvement.
So, I decided to stick with dual monitors instead of adding an HDTV.
Now I'm attempting to decide between the Acer H236HLBID and the Dell S2415H. Both have pretty thin 'bezels' on the sides, which is what I'm looking for. Dell had VESA and a better button/menu setup and speakers, but for about $50 more per monitor.
What made you decide to stick with dual monitors rather than going with a larger single screen? I'm struggling with this decision myself. I enjoy having the separate work spaces, but I feel like gaming would be better on a 32" or something as opposed to the 24" dual setup I am currently working with.
I tried to make my space more of a hybrid dedicated theatre/media room without that cold feeling of being a dedicated media theatre room. In my previous place it was 100% theatre with seating and all and it looked amazing, but when your using it all the time you want something warm and inviting
Mind you this was taken as soon as I "finished" the main area
using a sony HW40es proejctor, 7.2 surround sound ( klpisch for main speakers , svs subs, marantz reciever and other goodies etc). That screen is acoustically transparent and surrounded by speaker fabric made frames. The 2 subs and 3 front speakers are all hidden behind it.
What made you decide to stick with dual monitors rather than going with a larger single screen? I'm struggling with this decision myself. I enjoy having the separate work spaces, but I feel like gaming would be better on a 32" or something as opposed to the 24" dual setup I am currently working with.
Where's Mass Effect Deception?
HAHAHAHAHA *snort*