Room Tour, Computer Setup, Room Setup, Computer Set; call it whatever you want, Youtube has so many impressive setup videos by other people showing how they have archived this goal. The cost involved in some of these setups are very high. For the setups that have struck me as being very nice are the ones in which everything has been started from the ground up. By "from the ground up" I mean a lot of factors have been considered in getting a computer setup finished to a high standard. One setup that I have been very impressed with is by MrThaiBox123 . This guy actually thought things through from beginning to end, and when I say beginning, I mean from the design of his desk to the very last item that was needed to complete his working environment. Here is a link to his computer setup. There are so many other setups out there and to be honest, one's setup is most likely to border around what they do for a living and what they actually need the setup for. Then we also have the gamers who have their own setups with all the fancy super cooled base unites, gaming keyboards and mice; and fancy high resolution monitors. It all involves money. There is also an interesting one from MKBHD. I follow him religiously on YouTube because he does great tech reviews. He did a room tour in 2014. Check it out
I do not think he has done a 2015 Room Tour, he did put a request out to all his fans to send him videos of the computer setups they have. That was quite an impressive video. You can view it from this link, however be warned that this is over 2 hours long.
No have left this one till last. This setup is insane. Remember earlier on I said I was impressed with MrThaiBox's Room Setup, this one I describe as being insanely impressed. As I mentioned earlier, the key or reasoning behind anyone Room setup, lies in what that person does for a living. I am sure somewhere on the link I am going to provide, it mentions what this guy is into. Here is the link, enjoy!!!
Finally we have my Room Tour/Computer Setup. I have been through a lot of Room Setups. My initial Computer Setup was many years ago when I started programming in COBOL, actually it was not that much of a computer setup but rather getting gear together to aid me in my programming course. At that time I had a CRT Monitor, IBM desktop and a Dot Matrix Printer; oh and I nearly forgot, a container with lots of floppy disks.
As the years progressed and I had various IT job roles, I had all sorts of computer setups. Frequently I would change my setup if I got involved in any self training programs. At one point when I was teaching myself Windows Networking, I had the below setup rigged up.
Beow, at one point, what my Room setup looked like over several years.........
Below, My Current Computer Setup...........
Most of my stuff I have packed away - Servers and desktops - for now, as I do not need them. I am planning to relocate and when this "dream" kicks in, I will have a new setup which will include thee packed items.
Currently using:
Monitors : One 24inch Acer S241HL and One Iiyama Prolite E2483HS - yes I know, not the same, but I have no issues with that and quite happy working with them.
Entertainment: Sony BRAVIA 32 inch screen TV hooked up to a Playstation 4.
Speakers: SONOS Play5.
Printer: Epson Aculaser C1700/C1750 Series
Network Hub: D-Link DES-1024D, 24 port Hub.
Time Machine: Hitachi 1TB External Unit.
Keyboard and Mouse: Apple Magic Keyboard and Logitech MX Master
Router: ASUS RT N66U - Dark Knight. Best wireless router I have had. Love it.
NAS: Synology DS215J with two 3TB REd Western Digital Hard disk and NetGear ReadyNAS 312 with two 2TB RED Western Digital hard disk.
Laptops: One Macbook [I think it is a 2010/2011 edition, I am not too sure] Anyway I have installed windows 7 on this and use it as my secondary machine. My main machine machine is a late 2013 Macbook pro, 2.3GHz, 6GB Memory, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048MB and 500GB SSD; running El Capitan. I have also got KALI Linux running on this laptop using Parallels.
I have other things dotted around here and there and they may well get mentioned in the future, but I have tried to keep things simple. Time permitting, I will try and slot in a video of my room setup.