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I have what I like to call a "ghetto high-end setup"
It features a Panasonic 50" Plasma, an Xbox 360, PS3, and a bunch of games on a very nice wooden stand(I guess it's maple or something, I'm not that good at identifying wood
Altogether, it must have cost me upwards of 3k. And it's all located inside of a rundown bedroom with a shit load of holes in the wall, a stained-to-high-hell carpet, and an ant problem.
Seriously, everytime I think about how high end, yet ghetto it is, it brings a smile to my face. I don't have any pics because I can't be bothered. I might do it if people are really interested in it.
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Here's the setup I use for PtoPOnline (Minus the PS3 and Wii, which only get switched in as needed)
First up, the messy table that the Mac Pro workhorse sits on
Second, my ghetto XDK that hosts an official XDK motherboard, using leftover parts from other xboxes (Including the HDD which was once used to fool my friend when I popped it into his computer when he was gone, using osx86)
Third, the old, dusty retail PS2 that I test out all those wonderful Betas on (mostly on the HDD, just cant find the front of the dvd thing anymore lol)
Now, lastly, the wonderful 360 demo kit, with boxed system, power supply, cables, and 2 wired controllers
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Originally posted by alf717 View Post
Nice pics Omega. Its always nice to see someone else using their TV as a monitor
Wayne, Love the puny PC monitor next to the tv
Borman, how does that battery backup perform? Its a really odd/smallish shape lol.
Now that you have your devkit, we gotta play some games on Partner Net ;) Send some HDMI vs SDK shots my way!! Very nice on getting it boxed though. That'll be worth quite a bit in the future so hand onto em.
@Helegad, hes not the only oneLast edited by Dot50Cal; 05-14-2008, 12:37 AM.
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Mines not an HDMI kit dotOh well lol.
I have no idea how the battery backup performs lol. My brother got it for free from his job, so its used and probably will last all of 10 seconds with my computer plugged in. I figure, its better to use that then a normal power strip though, especially in the summer with lightning storms and such.
And look, twins!
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