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    @ First post, whats the point of all those signs on the wall? Do they have any real functionality? Aside from informing any potential thief what the gear is capable of lol

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    Yes they do
    Quote Originally Posted by eLhabib View Post
    willy-waving

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    I play mine on a PS3.

    What. Doesn't everybody else?

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    I use a DS.


    Except for the Wipeout HD part, of course.

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    PS3 launch model! The chrome trim makes a huge difference.
    That's teH secret!

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    I like the Lunch Model, so sweet you can eat it.

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    I play on a 40" LCD Sony Grand Wega. Pretty modest set-up but it does a good job anyway.

    http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/alb...&pictureid=744

    It's actually larger than it looks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance View Post
    I like the Lance Model, so sweet you can eat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eLhabib View Post
    to the OP:

    1) I don't really believe that this is your setup, as I have seen these same exact pictures before, posted by someone else, on this very forum I believe.
    I don't know about point 2, but you're definitely right about point 1: those pics were posted on this forum some months ago, so the guy's either bringing up an old topic or he's trying to make us believe it's his setup. What's the point?

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    Wow, I wouldn't trust you guys with finding something on Google even if my life depended on it...
    I detect large quantities of cynism in this sector.

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    24" Acer something something LCD monitor for me...full 1080 hd which is all I need...

    LET'S DO THIS!!!

    *waves willy*

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    I'm not sure why it's willing waving. I would have thought a lot of WipEout HD players would get the very-best out of the game by upgrading their TV and speakers. You all bang on about the 'glorious HD graphics' (etc). I know there's a few AV-heads on here... Why not get a thread going?

    Yes, I'm 'Kryptix' on AVForums too. I was 'Kryptix' on here like a day ago, but I got my name changed to 'bik3rluke' (my PSN name).

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    Hey krypix/bik3rluke, we already discussed that ages ago, not your fault, the thread is in the archives now, here's the link http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/sho...ighlight=denon if you want to know our set up. And you're right, wipeout HD definitely motivated myself to buy some crazy equipments.

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    indeed, dont worry your set up is nice, i dont see any willy-waving thing at all, just ignore the bad comments, they're pointless/useless

    i'm happy to see some of the AV set up of wipeout friends !
    it's a bit too clean imho, but looks nice !

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    Sometimes I'm on the telly downstairs but usually I'm in my room:

    http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/5185/desk1k.jpg
    Last edited by PLazarou; 7th July 2009 at 04:26 PM.

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    I've been wanting to get a screen that works for both my PC and PS3. Our main TV is nice, but its hard when other people want to watch something. Can anyone recommend a good screen thats not too expensive but allows for HD output (1080p)?

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    How big do you want it to be? I've been using a ViewSonic 20" VX2035wm for the past year or so as the display for my PC (1680x1050) and PS3 (1920x1080)
    Doesn't have loads of options, but just enough for both of these devices. It's kind of an old model though, you can definitely get better today and bigger too.

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    A 50" 1080p plasma with a dolby digital surround sound system of course. What else could wipeout hd be played on?

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    I use a Dell 2408WFP - 24" with 1920 x 1200 resolution - so 1920 x 1080 is easy going for it.

    They aren't that expensive, and look pretty good (picture quality wise) 2 DVI inputs, 1 VGA, HDMI and Display Port, oh and RCAs and S-Video inputs. It's also HDCP compliant - so you can watch Blu-Rays without any issue.

    Makes a decent monitor, too.

    Think I paid 400 something when I got it - wasn't that expensive actually - should likely be even cheaper by now.

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    I am playing on the wall. Sound is Rotel + Klipsch RF63. A bit hard to take a photo of though, this was a 6 second exposure:

    http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18..._wire/wall.jpg
    Last edited by Lance; 7th July 2009 at 11:27 PM. Reason: Over size limit image converted from display to link. Please read the WipeoutZone guidelines in the announcements section.

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