Just wanna see what everyones dream setup would be if they were to have it at work.
Just name it all off monitors, tower, mac or pc....
I personally would like a Mac Pro with the 30 inch Cinema HD monitor, and a Cintiq to draw on or do my textures on and maybe a little bit of painting.
So yea just whatever you'd like... specifics or just basics
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reminds me of the days of BBSes, Quakeworld, Screentracker techno, Juno email, and Netscape Navigator
brings a tear to my eye :~(
My dream is that developers get off their ass and start supporting CUDA full force. I have to imagine the upcoming era of GPGPU stuff is going to eat into intel & amd's bottom line...at least the cpu division. Won't be much of a need to upgrade anymore.
Octo-core cpu's? pssst. I'll take 240 cores of GTX 280 kthxbye.
http://www.ergonomichome.com/hpostcoch1.html?productid=hpostcoch1&channelid=FROOG
In February, the public got its first glimpse of the ENIAC, a machine built by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert that improved by 1,000 times on the speed of its contemporaries.
Start of project:1943
Completed:1946
Programmed:plug board and switchesSpeed:
5,000 operations per second
Input/output:cards, lights, switches, plugs
Floor space:1,000 square feetProject
[FONT="]Not all computers have their programs in their memory. ENIAC and Colossus, the first electronic computers, were programmed by placing patch wires into plugboards. The tangles of wires in the picture are the program. (Only part of ENIAC is in the picture - it was 100 feet long.)[/FONT]
Nows thats what im talking about who wouldn't want to work on two 30' monitors
A nice desk, comfy chair, some bad as headphones,
and a few External HD's for Archiving, and back up.
Lots of options for this mobile workstation.
(Note: save a ton if you buy the memory and HDD from a third party)