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Gizmodo is running a computer rig contest. Some pretty amazing multi-monitor rigs in the gallery (and some quite cheesy too.) The contest will be open for new entries until the end of Sunday.
As you can see, some are rather normal an cheesy, even if they havetwo monitors (which nowadays is not impressive.) On the other side,there are some quite stunning ones.
Tell us which one is your favorite in the comments. We will countthe votes and do a Top Three short list for a poll on monday morning,which will finally pick up the winner.
By the way, if you have another (preferably extraordinary) image you want to add, the contest is still open.You'll have until sunday to post a link to your image in the commentsor send it to tips@gizmodo.com. We will add it to the gallery and, ifits incredibly cool, we could add it directly to the Top Three (andmaybe make it a Top Four or Five.)
The Gallery:
http://gizmodo.com/photogallery/readerscomputerrigs/
Hah wow I thought mine was nice until I saw those. The onlyfeature mine has that those don't is a lightup keyboard and a VFD(vaccuum florescent display). I used to have 2 monitors until Irealized my 2nd one was useless. I'll post a pic soon.
iVirtua Community is now
managed by Mullick Group, and the Managing Director is now Amir Mullick.
For more information regarding thse changes, including changes of contact
details and legal details, see ivirtuaforums.com/changes
For your information: iVirtua Community is now managed by Mullick Group, and the Managing Director is now Amir Mullick. For more information regarding thse changes, including changes of contact details and legal details, see ivirtuaforums.com/changes