OS Gaming Setup Winter 2007 Edition
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Re: OS Gaming Setup Winter 2007 Edition
It's a few years old, but here's the updated model...
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Panas...oductDetail.do
Definitely not the same though, mine is smaller, and my power supply is in my subwoofer making the receiver 10X smaller. Mine was $329 at the time as well.Comment
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Rose City 'Til I Die
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OS OT Post Champ '11
Twitter: @TheGIGGAS_OS
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3DS: 1349-7755-3870
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Re: OS Gaming Setup Winter 2007 Edition
It's a Pelican Component Switch box, it works very well ***Knock on Wood***. EG also had one and I think that his started crapping out. I'm gonna be replacing it in April with a new stereo receiver that has a HDMI/Component switch box built-in to cutdown on the wires and boxes.Comment
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Re: OS Gaming Setup Winter 2007 Edition
My gaming is done in my basement, which is mostly unfinished aside from painted concrete floor and walls. I put an area rug and our old furniture down there and I was good to go.
The wooden entertainment center on the left hold my games, DVDs, a 32" SD TV and has the old xbox and an N64 in the cabinet below the TV. There's no wall behind the TV's, they separate the room in 1/2, so its very convenient for wiring.
Behind the 32" TV is a desk with the kids PC. Behind and to the right of the big TV is my work bench. My PC is about 12 feet to the right of where I took the photo.
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