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MarShal
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@localhost work setup

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  • 5
    Oh impressive! Code editor on all 4 screens is bit unusual though 😜
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    @localhost It is haha but let me explain. The laptop on the left (personal) has the testing version which I worked on from home, so it has all the main references and functions I need for testing, but not the interface. The other three screens are actually all for the same project but the production version. I have a rather short memory so have the HTML, CSS and JS files all open at the same time help me code a tiny bit faster, cz I hate going back and forth haha
  • 2
    Oh I see! So you must be having 4 more screen on you back for major 4 browsers to test stuff 😜 j/k
  • 1
    @localhost hahahaha I don't really bother with IE that much, I just get libraries for them haha, IE is a pain, but yes at home I use a 40" TV screen instead haha, and that acts like 2-4 screens depending on how I organize the windows 😂
  • 1
    So clean! Man, kind of dreading posting mine...my desk is dirty AF. =p
  • 0
    @emes001 hahaha its my work desk more often than not I like it clean, only electronics on there haha, sometimes papers but they barely stay there for long haha
  • 0
    @Heatstreak The laptop on the left is MSI PE702QE and the mouse is Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum...I LOVE that mouse for its infinite scrolling ability, makes traversing long documents a breeze, it also has side scrolling and 6 programmable buttons (excluding left, right and middle clicks) with 3 profiles and 4 DPI settings per profile for gaming as well ;)

    The laptop specs are 3.1 GHz (over clocked) Intel i7 5700HQ, with 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD and 2GB Nvidia GTX960M Card (17.3" screen), supporting both a matrix display and 4K Output.

    The work laptop is well Dell, dno the rest but it can't compare to my personal laptop in terms of well, anything 😂
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    @Heatstreak Thank you! Haha
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