hpv500
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long ago you post these pictures in the same thread and got exposed. now after some time you think people forgot and try again?![]()
he always post rendered photos...

long ago you post these pictures in the same thread and got exposed. now after some time you think people forgot and try again?![]()

Envious, not jealous.no need to be envious...earn it...i also make my way thru to get all these...
quite heartpain also...spent quite alot...

Envious, not jealous.
Playing games at the moment is too much of a luxury for me. But I don't mind indulging in the luxury of bigger and more monitors.
Is there a reason for having three vertical screens? Is it easy to use (as in windowing, using programs etc...)? Does it make you more productive? Please share.![]()
It would be a much better movie experience if you rotated one screen... no wait... you have a flat screen tv already.due to limited desk space...want to maximise the use of "unlimited' vertical space...so far i surf forums/office programs in portrait mode no problems...
as for other softwares...normally i split the monitor into 2 halves...in a way i can put 3 full length windows or 6 and above small windows....
even if watching movies, i can pull the window over 3 LCDs, only bad pt is the borders in between

It would be a much better movie experience if you rotated one screen... no wait... you have a flat screen tv already.![]()

the LCD tv is 32" nia, 3 monitors add up also bigger than that
sample of movie
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sample of everyday working
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this is my temporary studio for 1 year in sydney. studying at unsw.
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360 degree. paiseh for poor panoraming
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thanksnice room!![]()
thanksnice trek!
lol... end of this yr moving out liao...nice sia... i am very envious.
this is my temporary studio for 1 year in sydney. studying at unsw.
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360 degree. paiseh for poor panoraming
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part of my room
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