Pictures of your trading stations

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by seasideheights, Jan 8, 2005.

  1. Figure the cards to run the monitors also. Forgot to add that in. They range massively in price. I use a quad, and a dual when running 6 (run 4 now). You can get dual matrox g450's really cheap via ebay. the pci's are spendier than the agp though.

    Jay
     
    #711     Apr 24, 2006
  2. limitdown


    Registered: Jun 2001
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    04-24-06 08:11 AM



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    Nice!

    where is the picture????
     
    #712     Apr 24, 2006
  3. There's a whole section which is partially obstructed from view that has room at least to spread out books and such. My ham radio setup is also in that corner.

    This was a custom built desk me and my father built together when I was in high school. Made out of 2 doors in an L configuration, stained and such. It's withstood a lot of stuff (even a small flood in the basement)
     
    #713     Apr 24, 2006
  4. StreamlineTrade

    StreamlineTrade Guest

    LOL!

    A bit like a chick showing off her collection of food mixers, saucepans and oven gloves I guess!

    :D
     
    #714     Apr 24, 2006
  5. :p actually since a lot of guys are into cooking these days probably more like a girl showing off her 400 pair of Manolo Blaknic (or whoever he is) shoes:D
     
    #715     Apr 24, 2006
  6. I hear some of those shoes go for almost a GRAND!:eek:
     
    #716     Apr 24, 2006
  7. You and MAESTRO have given me a serious case of screen envy.
     
    #717     Apr 24, 2006
  8. so then may be some of the guys on ET WOULD be interested!!
     
    #718     Apr 24, 2006
  9. nlslax

    nlslax

    :D

    I've worked w/dual monitors before and you really get used to the convenience of not having to minimize everything you're working on. As soon as I find a techie geek I'm setting it up.
     
    #719     Apr 24, 2006
  10. I didn't read all of this thread so I may be jumping in a the wrong point, but if you want to set up a multi-monitor station you don't need a techie geek.

    I thought the same thing when I was ready to do mine so I went to a local computer shop and they wanted to charge me an arm and a leg. Instead I read a few threads on this site, bought a Matrox card on Ebay for $45 and did it myself. It was a piece of cake. And I'm far from a techie geek.
     
    #720     Apr 24, 2006