Show us your gaming setup: 2013 Edition

Although this is my favorite thread on all of GAF by far, I haven't contributed to this thread in a few years now.
So I thought it was time to take some pictures and share them. I've taken quite a few shots, so I hope you guys will enjoy them.

Living room
I started out a few years ago with all Ikea furniture, but they were slowly phased out over the years. So now it's kind of a mix and I like it this way.
Most of the console gaming is done from the couch, but I'm more off a handheld gamer so most of my time gaming is spend in the lounge chair.
Another reason for that is the - sometimes - massive glare you see on the tv screen. Fortunately I can only play games in the evening.

Stuff you see is (or hidden in the cabinet)
Sony Bravia 46 inch screen, the foot also functions as a sound bar, which is surprisingly good for its size.
Onkyo 2.1 speakers
PS3 /360
All hooked up to an Onkyo receiver.

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View from the other side of the room. The B&W Zeppelin is hooked up to an Airport Express so I can play music from the iPod/iPad/iMac.
It's a great feature that I use a lot in everyday life.

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My man.

While Im alot like you where i like clean set ups, yours is a little too clean. I like your taste in the furnitures you picked out, but its needs a little more added to the room. So short version. Get more furniture and keep the same style. But that's just for your living room, I think the rest is fine. My motto for what I want for a house is "Simple Elegance"

I too have a Vita and a PSP GO, and almost got a white and a Black PSP GO like yourself, but friend decided not to sell lol.
 
I like the setup, and simplicity is king, but need to get some accents in there. A plant, some art, a rug, something. The chinese cat statue is a good start. Mounting your TV / speakers would help but that's also a sexy base, so I'm not sure about that.
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75ES9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

Chittagong said:
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75UE9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

Well, it looks fantastic, even with it not positioned properly. And 75"? Yeah.
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75UE9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

That's a good-sized telly. Mind me asking how much you paid? My 50" Pioneer plasma was £4k when I bought it, and I paid £3k for the 42" Panasonic before that one. Can't believe how prices of big-panel displays have tumbled over the past few years.
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75UE9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

That's amazing, but the speaker covering just a bit of the bottom of the TV would kill my OCD heh.

edit: ah I see it was installed a bit too low
 
That's a good-sized telly. Mind me asking how much you paid? My 50" Pioneer plasma was £4k when I bought it, and I paid £3k for the 42" Panasonic before that one. Can't believe how prices of big-panel displays have tumbled over the past few years.

Yeah... price is not one of the great things. £5K. And that's after a big markdown as there is a new model coming soon. No big new features though.
 
That's a good-sized telly. Mind me asking how much you paid? My 50" Pioneer plasma was £4k when I bought it, and I paid £3k for the 42" Panasonic before that one. Can't believe how prices of big-panel displays have tumbled over the past few years.

Wow, the VT50 is now about 1200 euros over here.
 
Wow that looks amazing. :O

Well, it looks fantastic, even with it not positioned properly. And 75"? Yeah.


Wowz 75 inch! Huge screen, looks great.


Thanks! It took a good two years of saving, but I must say I could not possibly be happier with it. It's like having a screenshot printed on photo paper on your wall.

I was long pondering between waiting for 4K to come down in price or going all in high end 1080P, but seeing the insane performance requirements for 4K gaming I believe this TV should last a good 6 years like the previous one did.

Btw, if anyone wants my 52X2000, it's up for pickup for £300
 
Yeah... price is not one of the great things. £5K. And that's after a big markdown as there is a new model coming soon. No big new features though.

That's only about £2/day (or even better, £1 a day each for you and the missus) if you keep it for around six years, and that doesn't even allow for selling it on after that and getting a chunk of the cash back.

(I'm an expert at finding ways to justify big expensive toys to myself).
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75UE9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

*notes down how to setup gaming room!*

Thank you good sir!

Edit:
I'll probably do a front projector setup like that!
 
Chittagong, are the wires routed through the wall? Or is the mid speaker hiding the wires? Id love to mount my tv but I would hate the dangling wires even with buying colored moulding.
 
Chittagong, are the wires routed through the wall? Or is the mid speaker hiding the wires? Id love to mount my tv but I would hate the dangling wires even with buying colored moulding.

The entire wall behind the TV is made for hidden wires. There's two openings, one directly behind the TV and another behind the speaker. Needless to say the guys installing used the lazy bottom one so that needs fixing too to hide the wires once the TV goes higher.

Mascot - I like the way you think :-D
 
Yeah... price is not one of the great things. £5K. And that's after a big markdown as there is a new model coming soon. No big new features though.
Holy fuck, £5k? Why didn't you get a projector and a frame for £2k? You would have got a 100" picture with comparable quality.

I'm going for a projector next, 55" LG is getting small. :)
 
Holy fuck, £5k? Why didn't you get a projector and a frame for £2k? You would have got a 100" picture with comparable quality.

Not with those windows flooding the room with light you won't. Projectors are great if you have a room that can be easily darkened, but for a bright room like Chittagong's, panels are the way to go.
 
Not with those windows flooding the room with light you won't. Projectors are great if you have a room that can be easily darkened, but for a bright room like Chittagong's, panels are the way to go.

Bang on. It was either drapes or panel. Since I really don't like drapes very much, had to go with the panel that has the best contrats and performance in direct sunlight. This one has microdimming unlike almost every other 70 inch TV, giving it extraordinary contrast.

In case I had a flat big enough to build a separate home theatre room I would have no objection whatsoever to getting a projector. In fact I would love the big screen.
 
Holy fuck, £5k? Why didn't you get a projector and a frame for £2k? You would have got a 100" picture with comparable quality.

I'm going for a projector next, 55" LG is getting small. :)


This guy doesn't know what he's talking about anyways, I have a pretty high end projector and screen in my theater room right now and I'm constantly envious of the image quality of the new led screens that are coming out, you can't compare really.

I'm sad cause we are building a new home and I will be leaving my custom theater room behind, I will be including all my equipment in the sale of the home.
The exciting part is that the new home we are building is twice the size and I will have a brand new unfinished basement to build a new theater in!
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75UE9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

What a gorgeous screen o.O
 
I'm sad cause we are building a new home and I will be leaving my custom theater room behind, I will be including all my equipment in the sale of the home.
The exciting part is that the new home we are building is twice the size and I will have a brand new unfinished basement to build a new theater in!

This man has got the itch!

I'm with you, always scouting out the next build...
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75ES9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.

Looks amazing; I also like how thin the outer bezel appears.
Have you tried any fast paced games on it like BF3?
 
Since i'm finally planning on getting a console (probably a PS4) this is where i'll spend most of my gaming time. Luckily still some time to get a new TV. :)

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I've been slowly redoing my house. Mostly just Ikea stuff.

This is where the console gaming and large screen pornography happens.

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Here is what it looked like when I bought it and started ripping out carpet....
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Thank you!

Yes that is diy.

What you see there is basically a simple shelf (top), a custom satinized acrylic panel with rgb backlight (middle) and a modified lowboard (bottom). The lowboard is covered with fabric to minimize reflections, have to do that with the shelf as well.

The backlight is a lot smoother in reality.

It's missing some life though, i'm on the hunt for a fancy silver sculpture or something along the line.
 
I've been slowly redoing my house. Mostly just Ikea stuff.

This is where the console gaming and large screen pornography happens.

Nice pictures of living room

Very nice! What color did you paint the walls? I'm about to redo my living room and was looking at a similar color but would love to see the exact one in person as a possible option.
 
Quick cellphone pic of our new 75 inch TV, the Samsung 75ES9000 I'm completely in love with it. Blackest blacks I have ever seen and stunning, gorgeous colours. This size works for DOTA2 from the sofa. To my dismay they installed it 5 cm too low so they have to come back again to fix it.
I'm foaming at the mouth.

Amazing TV!
 
This is what I'm playing on right now. Going to add in 120" screen and projector hopefully. Once the content is there I'm getting a 4k projector :)

Just built a new house so the basement isn't finished yet.

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Just got the new Panasonic 55" vt60/65, not had a chance to game on it yet but tests report zero input lag in cinema game mode.

using THX Cinema - in conjunction with enabling the Game Mode in the Options Menu – which gave us a number of just over 40 milliseconds, which we found perfectly good as a mixture of low latency and a pleasing image. We still think Panasonic could shave of a few more milliseconds

Zero is pretty generous--it looks about the same as other recent year Panasonic plasmas from what I can find. Congrats on the amazing TV.
 
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Temporary setup just got this desk, now I have to build desk height shelves beside it and mount my other 2 monitors on arms. The monitor is also way to high with the desk leaned back but putting it flat its fine, just lowered it though.
 
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