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blackwiggle
11th December 2008, 01:35 PM
As the thread describes.
Here are some pictures of my set up.
I hope these are the correct file size.[I've tried to get this correct but it seems ad hoc at best]
Please delete them if they are not moderators.
Some photos of my set up.
http://s444.photobucket.com/albums/qq163/Turnipbob/
OBH
11th December 2008, 05:16 PM
Now thats a big old screen. How much did that set you back? I want one :)
I was looking forward to my panasonic 52" arriving soon, but thats awesome.
edit:
doesnt make you any better at wipeout though ;);) sorry! joke was too easy.
KIGO1987
12th December 2008, 01:09 PM
Nice. Projectors are great in those kinda environments, i see now what you meant about going through the zones in Zone mode with the room flashing like crazy, with the second photo. My setup atm is kinda in another transistion with the purchase of the Z-5500 speakers and the portable AC reverse cycle unit. Right now need to re-adjust somethings.
Your neighbouring appartments are happy with your sound system setup?Lol.
djKyoto
12th December 2008, 01:46 PM
Basic Setup here, 32" 1080p LCD, with some Altec Lansing 2.1 speakers & subwoofer. Keeps me happy.
kanar
12th December 2008, 02:05 PM
Well, for big parties, this mitsubishi hc6000: http://www.cinemotion.biz/archivos/informacion/mitsubishi_hc6000.jpeg
for everyday, a little hdready LCD... + this denon stuff http://multimedia.fnac.com/multimedia/images_produits/zoom/3/1/7/4560119537713.jpg
blackwiggle
13th December 2008, 02:35 PM
Yes I agree HAYDN,it doesn't make you better at WOHD.
If anything it can make you/me worse.
Reason being the sheer magnitude of the gaming experience is some what over bearing.
I tend to over adjust steering a tad.
Hopefully the NeGconstien controller I have certain boffins at work with will have this problem sorted soon.
If this experimental controller ever makes it past testing/workable remains to be seen.
Time will tell.
Two different ones trialing ATM.
One a single Joystick and another a dual joystick.
I've been using one of these controllers as a test bed,it has promise,just got to get the fine adjustments correct.
http://www.answers.com/topic/playstation-analog-joystick
Darkdrium777
13th December 2008, 11:12 PM
Sharp LC32D64U (Very good TV for gaming and other stuff IMHO) 1080p and Bose 2.1 sound system, although now it's moved back to my ViewSonic VX2035wm (Also 1080p) and it's integrated speakers.
infoxicated
14th December 2008, 11:41 AM
Here's my set-up - a Sony Bravia 32" and a 60Gb PS3 with backwards compatibility.
mdhay
14th December 2008, 12:29 PM
Here's mine, complete with a 180 gig.
LOUDandPROUD
7th July 2009, 03:41 PM
Figured I'd post this again here, as this is the official thread for this stuff: 60GB PS3 + Panasonic Viera TC-P50G10 plasma (also doubles as my computer monitor) coupled with Energy Take Classic 5.1 surround speakers through a Yamaha RX-V465BL 5.1 receiver = Gaming Bliss
NightArh
7th July 2009, 04:12 PM
Ehh I guess that stairs in background are distracting while playing... or not?
ACE-FLO
7th July 2009, 04:26 PM
I guess so, if someone was to walk down them, talking crap into their mobile, that would distract me. But these HD freaks have nerves of steel. They wouldn't even notice I think.
my set up: Sony 46inch rear projection LCD tv. PS2 fat (lol) ...and a PSP pregnant (rofl) ... ok, no rips!
LOUDandPROUD
7th July 2009, 05:14 PM
LOL, not at all. My concentration is so intense whilst playing WO (or most games, for that matter) that if a wrecking ball came smashing through my wall, I wouldn't even flinch! :p
ONlock
20th September 2010, 08:52 PM
The so called "Willy waving" thread.
Here's me waving:
http://bildr.no/thumb/724413.jpeg (http://bildr.no/view/724413)
52" Sony Bravia KDL52W5500 And a Sony HTP-BD36SF 5.1 surround sound system. And guess what, a Sony 500gb Playstation 3 as well. Even the picture was taken with a Sony Cybershot.
Never mind the huge Bravia box in the background.. Still haven't gotten rid of it. :P
DreamyElf
10th October 2010, 06:01 PM
this is my setup.
nothing special but it does the job :)
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