Xbox One/PS4/Wii U
Go go go!
No idea where I am going to put it.
My only option is to put my PS4 vertical without the stand. Not sure if I want to do it.
I'll move the PS3 later on for the PS4 next week.
And yeah, it's dusty as hell.

Pic taken before PS4 arrival. That is now on the top shelf. Waiting for the XBone.
Will probably change because I'll actually be replacing the receiver, and the new one won't fit in that space.
Looking for suggestions and examples to see what people are doing with all the TV placed cameras and such.
STOP WATCHING ME LITTLE LENS
PS4 with PS3 Slim sitting on it in my office next to my PC.
This, please.Originally Posted by Red Rudolph
Has anyone done a size comparison between the Xbone and the OG Xbox? I'm really curious now.
After handing these to customers who came to pick up their pre-orders last night all I could think about was how heavy the boxes were.
Reminded me of when I held the original Xbox many years ago.

I have a 40" Samsung LCD but when I can I play on the 90" screen which just hangs on the entertainment center. If my wife would let go of the entertainment center I'd project on the wall.

Moved the Wii next to my PC and retro? corner.
I haven't decided yet...but if the money is around, I will look for the best games. If it will be XBONE, PS4 or WII U does not matter.
Lovely set up. Loving the screenOriginally Posted by TheAngryMonkey
Just Wii U right now
I have a 40" Samsung LCD but when I can I play on the 90" screen which just hangs on the entertainment center. If my wife would let go of the entertainment center I'd project on the wall.
Moved the Wii next to my PC and retro? corner.

I hope this re-sizes automatically, sheesh.
PS4 and PS3 are side by side. Wii U is not pictured here but its on that second shelf now with the SNES, Gamecube, 60GB Launch PS3 (basically my PS2), Game Boy Advance, PSP, etc.
I don't have an Xbox One and I'm not planning on getting one.
I'm looking to hopefully expand to a bigger TV stand/bookshelf combo in the future when I buy my house in a few months time. I want to be able to have enough space for everything to be side by side without needing to "double park" my games.
consoling (ps4, WiiU, GCN, DC) here:


Here's my bland set up for the moment. ('i'll be installing some movie or whatever frames that goes nice with the colors and stuff later)
Bell receiver/PS3/PS4 and the Vita on the side. Might get a Xbox One in the next year or so.
And then there's my PC setup right behind me and my couch when I'm playing PS4 with the brand new alienware in the opened "drawer" near my chair on the left. Havn't gamed on a PC for about 8 years, so I have a loooot of games to look forward to!
I like it even tho it's really simple.
Maybe a 3DS later.
Pic soon.
I'd keep the entertainment center if I were you, I think looks real nice with the projector on. But if you really have to let it go one day, think of me, I'll buy it at a friendly price!Originally Posted by TheAngryMonkey
Just Wii U right now
I have a 40" Samsung LCD but when I can I play on the 90" screen which just hangs on the entertainment center. If my wife would let go of the entertainment center I'd project on the wall.
Moved the Wii next to my PC and retro? corner.
I'm running the following
60" LG plasma
Onkyo TX-SR805
Aperion Intimus 7.1 system
Xbox One, PS4, Wii U, Ps3 and 360
3DS XL and Vita on the go
Elunevision Reference 115' screen
and BenQ 1080p 3D DLP projector
Front

NExt gen goodies

3/4 view

With the screen down
If you think this drawing looks messy, it means you haven't seen my room.

There's a space upper left awaiting PS4. When that's in I'll push the whole lot back against the wall and tidy up the speakers; it's about a metre off the wall at the moment. I'll probably swap out the 360 for a WiiU sometime early next year.
I'm happy because I didn't have to move the centre speaker at all - I was worried the 'bone would force me to have it off centre a little, which would have made me cry.
I made the unit out of light racking materials I got from work when we closed the warehouse, so I only paid for some decent plywood, varnish and orange paint (the orange isn't as bright in real life and the plywood is a walnut colour).
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