Commented 11 years ago2013-10-17 01:49:12 UTCComment #40336
I've got a huge chair for comfort, just removed it for the picture because it's hideous. Heh those toons were funny as hell! I think this may only be temporary for me as I may be returning to the office eventually. It's definitely easier to focus at the office.
Commented 11 years ago2013-10-17 08:28:28 UTCComment #40339
That turned out wonderful but now you have to dust it all
The only change i would have made to the design would be a double monitor bay, but i looks like you could fit two normal sized screens in there if you waneted.
Speaking of how do you like your monitor? i'm shopping for one right now... I've tried a couple 40" lcd tvs, but they looked pixelated and i noticed any kind of motion leaves a ghost "trail" behind it. (maybe that's my gfx card and not the screen?)
Commented 11 years ago2013-10-18 02:43:53 UTCComment #40337
Thanks! Captain, it's a 40 inch hd tv. The size of the screen makes up for the resolution loss but when i'm using drafting programs it becomes annoying as the lines have a white glow next to them. Honestly i'm happier with a small regular monitor "the kind without the glossy look".
Yes well it's designed so I can watch tv from bed and hook my laptop up to it as well and use the desk.
Edit: I realized my 22" computer monitor is 2.10 times higher in pixels per square inch than my 40" tv monitor! And you're right striker, my eyes were starting to hurt from the tv monitor.
Chair looks uncomfortable as hell, though!
Working from home
The only change i would have made to the design would be a double monitor bay, but i looks like you could fit two normal sized screens in there if you waneted.
Speaking of how do you like your monitor? i'm shopping for one right now... I've tried a couple 40" lcd tvs, but they looked pixelated and i noticed any kind of motion leaves a ghost "trail" behind it. (maybe that's my gfx card and not the screen?)
Anyhoo, lovely setup!! =P
Yes well it's designed so I can watch tv from bed and hook my laptop up to it as well and use the desk.
Edit: I realized my 22" computer monitor is 2.10 times higher in pixels per square inch than my 40" tv monitor! And you're right striker, my eyes were starting to hurt from the tv monitor.