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Looking for advice and suggestions on how to setup and improve my battlestation. I recently moved and sold my old setup as I have more room now and new needs. Pictures on Google Drive HERE
Uses:
- Work: Software Development
- Hobbies: Gaming, Learning Piano
- Side Hustle/Hobby: Drawing, Drafting, 3D Design (design some 3d printed parts & one off car parts)
Old Setup - Pictured Below:
- Smaller Desk - 48" x 24" - (Sold)
- 29" Ultrawide Curved LG - (Still have but willing to sell/replace)
- 2 x Acers mounted vertically on each side of the Ultrawide - (Sold)
New Setup - Pictured Below As Is:
- Larger Desk - 63" x 30"
- Shelf is removable and can be mounted offset, or on the sides/ends of the desk.
- Currently only the 29" Ultrawide Curved LG is setup - (Willing to sell/replace)
- Acer V277K, New in box, willing to sell, because to fit it I have to offset the LG to the left or right.
- Piano Keyboard - once I raise, or move the shelf will slide back further out of the way.
- Spotify Car Thing - have a desk mount in route.
Not Pictured:
- Xbox Series X, mounted underneath the desk
- Dedicated Laptop Tray for my work laptop to keep out of sight as it never moves.
Needed or Preferred:
- A 2nd &/or 3rd monitor - I like being able to game, but still have other screens up.
- A laptop stand or space for my personal laptop to be setup at times in a clean manner.
- Simplicity, modern, minimal. Currently everything is a mess so it drives me insane.
I was considering a MobilePixels Geminos T Dual Stacked Touchscreen monitor as I love a dual/stacked monitor setup, but the stand isn't adjustable, and wouldnt clear my piano keyboard, and being on the shelf would make the monitors too high.
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