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SvennoJ said:

^ That agenda :p

I don't care about a multi monitor setup. I used it a few times and I'm either only looking at one screen or get annoyed wih the seams. Even for work I found it rather pointless. I guess I could have used an extra screen while playing Elite Dangerous as I was spending about as much time alt-tabbed on the forums while creating a travel log. I played it on my laptop whenever I had a bit of time, no room to connect another monitor. Just had enough space for the wiiU gamepad with Netflix. (That game has some serious downtime lol, space is big)

I've been gaming on this setup since end 2006.




9 years later and it's still awesome. Consoles are perfectly adequate for that, especially this gen. I only need more shelves :) I hardly ever move the PC over anymore since I got a ps4. The last game I played on that on PC was Fract OSC. If you want immersive gaming, just get a projector. 1080p projectors are not expensive anymore and work with everything, unlike a triple monitor setup.

It's the pefect place to relax at night. The PC can stay at the work desk.

That's pretty nice, I gotta say.  I use the same 42 inch TV for all my consoles, cable box, and my PC. It's mounted to a wall right behind my desk.  So at that distance, it's large, but still within my field of vision. I can comfortably work on anything productive like office or photoshop, etc.  And I can switch the video input to the PS4 or something and lean back in my desk chair fairly comfortably.  But if I really feel like relaxing, there's a couch behind my desk chair.  I just roll the chair out of the way, and plug my mouse/keyboard/XBone pad into a USB hub an extension cable that I've run through my basement ceiling.  It's a small room I have set up, so even back on the couch, my 42 inch TV doesn't look too small.  Audio is nothing too fancy.  Just 5.1 through the HDMI port on my video card.