looks like he took advantage of limited desk space and turned the monitors on their side. I am not sure that is what he has done, but looks like it. Edit: it is possible.
Well, I just learned something cool. . . flip your monitor and turn display on side. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTILX18_NUk&feature=related
3 24's on the bottom 2 22's up top, lighting kind of sux. I am going to work on this again this weekend and get 2 more 24's flip them on their side and put 5 24's on the bottom and 3 22's on the top. well see how it turns out
Jaysal - Very nice setup. I'm working my way out of OX and just got set up w/TOS. I'm not certain, but they all appear to be TOS screens. Can each of those screens set ups be done off of TOS's desktop?
They are Dell 24's flipped vertical. I learned the hard way that if you want to flip them you have to avoid the low grade monitors because the quality degrades a lot on the cheaper monitors if the viewing angle isn't just right. Just an fyi. Also know that most stands are not made for 24's, but once you turn them vertical the stands WILL work in most cases.
Yep, and even many high grade monitors will not work that well vertically because of the screen coating. I got two HP w2408h a year ago and if you look at them from the left (the bottom in landscape mode), they go very dark... This is particularly annoying considering that they tilt, so I just don't get how they oversaw this. Best trading, Jorge
I was going to say a PRS too or maybe a Gibson 335? No, definately a PRS..maybe a SC 250 Now with closer inspection , it maybe indeed be a Gibson. Maybe even a Les Paul w/o the pick guard.