I have the beta os also. I never checked if new themes were added though
One of the major new features in the beta is custom backgrounds.
I have the beta os also. I never checked if new themes were added though
One of the major new features in the beta is custom backgrounds.
2017 setup - Full HD Projector + PS4 Pro + PSVR combo. No 4K HDR projector yet.
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Personally, I just use black tape to hang up switches and stuff to the sides of my cabinet, but I understand not everybody will be down with that.Maybe someone here can help. I have a small computer desk with a couple compartments. In it I have a power strip, router, Steam Link, Playstation TV, and an HDMI Switch. I would like to get the smaller items hanging up on the side of the cabinet. My main thing is that I don't want to attach anything to the devices that I cannot easily take off down the road. Any ideas or suggestions?
I apologize for the crappy photo. I'm still working on lighting in the room.
First time sharing picture
I need to clean up the cables a little
I'm at a loss as to what to do with the angled ceilings. Right now they look pretty bland but I can't come up with a good solution.
Gaming room. This is not our living room, its a small extra room for gaming and Netflix. There is actually a extra bed and a bike (?) In there.
Edit: sorry, can't get the images to work, hope imgur link is ok and not banneble?
First time sharing picture
I'm at a loss as to what to do with the angled ceilings. Right now they look pretty bland but I can't come up with a good solution.
Gaming room. This is not our living room, its a small extra room for gaming and Netflix. There is actually a extra bed and a bike (?) In there.
Edit: sorry, can't get the images to work, hope imgur link is ok and not banneble?
<3fixed for you
What program is this
You've got great taste. Love it all!This one's definitely my biggest upgrade in a while, and I probably won't be upgrading a whole lot else until I get better space for any additions. I'm looking to get a new subwoofer to go with this set soon, but here's my new setup.
The TV is 'old'. It's a Panasonic plasma (ZT60) from 2013. I had previously had it on a stand, now it's mounted on the wall. Worked out better than I thought with the tilt adjustment.
The back. I changed sofas with someone, and this one's way smaller than my last one. If no one else is around, the swivel chair is the best spot to sit.
Speakers: These are the big upgrade. I will admit to having taken a page from Chittagong's setup. I had hoped to move up a step from my previous Genelecs (5x 8020B), and I had considered upgrading to a mix of 8040Bs (Left, Right, Center) and 8030Bs (Surround L/R), but in the end I ended up going an extra mile. Three 8351A speakers now play the LCR channels, while two Genelec 8340As for surround sound complete the 5.1 setup. The wall mounts for the front speakers are as big as my old speakers themselves. The sound is terrific, and they've not even been adjusted using the speaker manufacturer's speaker management software (GLM) yet - that should happen some time this week.
The consoles (PS4 Pro, PS3) that I have hooked up here are hidden away in the TV storage unit. A Sonos Connect and Pro-Ject carbon stand on top for music.
On the PC side, things haven't moved around as much. There's a rather new 16:9 monitor set vertically to compliment the ultrawide monitor that I use as my main display, but other than nothing's changed. I would like to upgrade to 1080 Ti this year (from a regular 980), but whether or not that's something I end up jumping on is another story.
I might take new pictures once I have a new subwoofer in place.
What program is this
This one's definitely my biggest upgrade in a while, and I probably won't be upgrading a whole lot else until I get better space for any additions. I'm looking to get a new subwoofer to go with this set soon, but here's my new setup.
The TV is 'old'. It's a Panasonic plasma (ZT60) from 2013. I had previously had it on a stand, now it's mounted on the wall. Worked out better than I thought with the tilt adjustment.
The back. I changed sofas with someone, and this one's way smaller than my last one. If no one else is around, the swivel chair is the best spot to sit.
Speakers: These are the big upgrade. I will admit to having taken a page from Chittagong's setup. I had hoped to move up a step from my previous Genelecs (5x 8020B), and I had considered upgrading to a mix of 8040Bs (Left, Right, Center) and 8030Bs (Surround L/R), but in the end I ended up going an extra mile. Three 8351A speakers now play the LCR channels, while two Genelec 8340As for surround sound complete the 5.1 setup. The wall mounts for the front speakers are as big as my old speakers themselves. The sound is terrific, and they've not even been adjusted using the speaker manufacturer's speaker management software (GLM) yet - that should happen some time this week.
This one's definitely my biggest upgrade in a while, and I probably won't be upgrading a whole lot else until I get better space for any additions. I'm looking to get a new subwoofer to go with this set soon, but here's my new setup.
The TV is 'old'. It's a Panasonic plasma (ZT60) from 2013. I had previously had it on a stand, now it's mounted on the wall. Worked out better than I thought with the tilt adjustment.
The back. I changed sofas with someone, and this one's way smaller than my last one. If no one else is around, the swivel chair is the best spot to sit.
Speakers: These are the big upgrade. I will admit to having taken a page from Chittagong's setup. I had hoped to move up a step from my previous Genelecs (5x 8020B), and I had considered upgrading to a mix of 8040Bs (Left, Right, Center) and 8030Bs (Surround L/R), but in the end I ended up going an extra mile. Three 8351A speakers now play the LCR channels, while two Genelec 8340As for surround sound complete the 5.1 setup. The wall mounts for the front speakers are as big as my old speakers themselves. The sound is terrific, and they've not even been adjusted using the speaker manufacturer's speaker management software (GLM) yet - that should happen some time this week.
The consoles (PS4 Pro, PS3) that I have hooked up here are hidden away in the TV storage unit. A Sonos Connect and Pro-Ject carbon stand on top for music.
On the PC side, things haven't moved around as much. There's a rather new 16:9 monitor set vertically to compliment the ultrawide monitor that I use as my main display, but other than nothing's changed. I would like to upgrade to 1080 Ti this year (from a regular 980), but whether or not that's something I end up jumping on is another story.
I might take new pictures once I have a new subwoofer in place.
Amazing setup, what are your pc specs?
Oh my god thank youPersonally, I just use black tape to hang up switches and stuff to the sides of my cabinet, but I understand not everybody will be down with that.
You can get these adhesive strips with heavy duty velcro on one side. They would work great and allow you to remove them easily.
They are easy to take off when you are done with them.
Moved into a new house about a year and a half ago and I'm finally getting around to updating my office/home theater room.
Uh Mines right there. In front of the ugly ps4 and Xbox.No setups with the Switch integrated?
I would love to see where/how people are storing the base.
Uh Mines right there. In front of the ugly ps4 and Xbox.
Love the thread as always. I have been meaning to post my setup for a while now. Long story short my setup is the result of ~3 years of work, as I moved in to a flat in late 2013 which required significant renovations and I only finally got this finished mid-2016 (as various other rooms were higher priority and I'm a procrastinator).
Before (day I got the keys):
After:
Closeup view of the setup:
- 50" Sony 1080p TV and Soundbar on top shelf
- PS3 Slim V1,Virgin Media (cable) box and Dualshock 4 charging dock on the middle shelf. Because I need some way in my life to play Resident Evil 2 and Metal Gear Solid 1 through 4 at any given time.
- OG PS4, Playstation Headphones and Sub on the bottom shelf. I considered a proper surround setup but given I have shared walls and aren't much of an audiophile in any event I went for a soundbar setup which works fine for me.
My mediocre attempt at cable management. Looks ok from the front which is all I care about pretty much.
My entire physical video game collection. There is a lot more where that came from digitally, but I like to keep it lean having 'recovered' from a pretty bad hoarding phase a number of years ago when I had 200+ games across 7 or 8 systems. Ebay proceeds from that phase probably paid for most of the setup which is nice.
Not pictured - my PC (read: Football Manager) setup in another room comprising a basic dual monitor deal.
i like that TV stand A LOT
The finish on the Paradigm's when they catch light
Nice collection!
LG 65E6P
Anthem MRX 1120
2017 setup - Full HD Projector + PS4 Pro + PSVR combo. No 4K HDR projector yet.