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Not much, 37in Vizio TV. Yes there is a support post behind the TV so the top does not fall on it. It was moved once for our old CRT TV and I had to remove part of it so the Vizio would fit.
Top left cubby holds our chipped 1TB HDD 360(with the pin strip faceplate)m under it is the HD cable box, to the left is where our Wii normally sits, but atm it is at my parents, to the right is our VIOP/internet modem, in the back left corner I have a My Book HDD hooked up for movies that we use the xbox for*.
Right cubby holds our Sony Blu Ray player, my ghetto shelf is supported by 4 shot glasses, that shelf holds our land line phone base, a Netgear WNR3500v2 router, zippos and our Blu Ray/DVDs that are not kept in binders(5 binders of DVDs in the cabinets under the TV)
Not the best but not the worst set up out there. Going to try for a simple 5.1 surround sound setup with tax returns though.
*I'm slowly converting my favorite movies to xvid so I can watch them at work via external drive and not take up a ton of space on a HDD or in my laptop bag.
LOL.. I know this is my buddies desk its usually pretty messy, but this was the worst I have ever seen it.
Im going to post a pic of my setup pretty soon.
I have PS3/XBOX/PC setup dual monitor 25" Asus hung on the wall
ontop of my comp desk. I think it looks sweet.
I hate wire manage ment. I have my game systems going to an hdmi switch box then into my %.1 reciever then outto tv from receiver and its a mess of cablining. I'm reluctant to use zip ties because it always seems I need access to a cable as soon as I zip tie it.. been thinking of feeding my cables thru the wall and and hiding them from sight that way. upgrading to a 7.1 sound syste,m yay more wires to try to hide. A person not familiar with my set up would go nuts trouble shooting a cabling issue.
I hate wire manage ment. I have my game systems going to an hdmi switch box then into my %.1 reciever then outto tv from receiver and its a mess of cablining. I'm reluctant to use zip ties because it always seems I need access to a cable as soon as I zip tie it.. been thinking of feeding my cables thru the wall and and hiding them from sight that way. upgrading to a 7.1 sound syste,m yay more wires to try to hide. A person not familiar with my set up would go nuts trouble shooting a cabling issue.
I posted my setup back in July 2007
Now I'm finally doing the man cave justice but I'm doing everything myself and I'm NO carpenter, but if you don't try you'll never learn I guess
About 60% done now, drywall needs to be finished and component holes need finishing also, then paint and add some base board trim with some crown molding and maybe it will be close. Haven't changed any components other than ditching the 65" dlp to a 60" plasma a few months ago. And still kicking the Infinity's and the velodyne as speakers. Wall is 8foot wide and comes out 2foot still a lot of work to do though.
And sorry for the shitty BB picture.
Nice, with no media center it seems to really open the room. How deep is that false wall? and how are the shelves supported?
This is our main living room where the wife/kids do gaming and kinect and wii
housemate is still borrowing my 360. i dont give a poo though cuz i never use it
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Dude i don't want to alarm you but the borg left their cube in your living room... pretty sweet though hope you have no neighbors or lots of sound proofing.
Why not just hook up the old consoles to the modern tv?![]()
Posting again a little different because I like posting.
Waiting for a new recliner.
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Last-Gen setup. The TV sucks.
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