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I was watching a video of Michael Birch (co-founder of bebo).Where they styled the video around MTV Cribs.
Anyway he showed his personal computer setup consists of nine dell screens (not sure of the size). Take about overkill.
But the man can afford it and who wouldn't with his money.
They are the exact ones I have. I have two soon to be three, dirt cheap for what they are, and with 16ms or on the newer non DVI model 5ms response time with 1:800 colour ratio.
There 22inch and 2007WFP (I think) models. Dell manipulate prices all the time and it usually stays around £300. Great stuff!
Funny, I was going to post the exact same thing (saw the video on mashable)... we must have found the video at the same time haha
A bit long maybe, but here’s Bebo’s take on an MTV Cribs parody, touring the Bebo offices in San Fran with CEO Michael Birch. Their London office, by contrast, is a little less rock and roll.
Bebo has a surprisingly small UK office for a company that’s so popular with Brits. This one is used mainly for deal making, it seems, while the San Francisco office is where the web development happens.
The video, below, gives us a tour (credit to Boomtown). Speculation remains about whether some needy big web co like Yahoo might want to acquire Bebo.