Very nice setup! What are you using exactly for the blue lightghing?
Very nice setup! What are you using exactly for the blue lightghing?
Nanoleaf hexagon and light strip lights. You can find them at Best Buy or directly from Nanoleaf.Very nice setup! What are you using exactly for the blue lightghing?
Amazingly clean. I'd love this but wouldn't last 10 minutes with me around.
Great setup congrats. Which cable are you using exactly from usb c to dp! A good friend of mine has the same setup and he cannot get it working as he wishes .If you could provide link for the cable would be of great help. Thx 👍Here is my latest set up (I change things around often!) I just got the new monitor yesterday.
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First the desk: It is a Secret Labs Magnus Pro XL, this is an all metal desk that uses magnetic accessories. It has a cable tray at the back to hide all those ugly wires, power strips etc.
The monitor is a Samsung Odyssey G95C. It was on sale direct from Samsung for $800 and included a free 27" Samsung curved gaming monitor, all with free shipping. I don't suspect that deal will last long with the current business climate. I am using that 27" monitor on my PC to the right that is dedicated to radio programming and control. But we don't care about PC's here...
The main attraction of course is the M4Max Studio just behind the monitor's right half. As per advice from another member here I used a USB-C to DP cable and it worked great. The monitor defaulted to 5120x1440 at 240Hz.
The keyboard is the Logitech MX Keys S, I love this keyboard! I also have the matching mouse, which is great but sometimes I just prefer my trusty Magic Mouse. I just wish I would have kept the black one I used to use with my 2018 Mini but the guy who bought it insisted on that as I foolishly included it and the black keyboard in the picture when I sold it.
Also on the desk is a 9th Gen iPad used for controlling lights and other household stuff as well as answering the phone and Facetime, Zello etc.
Not seen is my LF Gaming chair. I rotate between this and a Herman Miller Aeron. The LF is great but sometimes I like to switch back to my trusty Aeron, especially in a hot Phoenix summer.
coz of that cable tray and the extension cord on the foot, I might switch to this desk lol but its so damn expensive!Here is my latest set up (I change things around often!) I just got the new monitor yesterday.
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First the desk: It is a Secret Labs Magnus Pro XL, this is an all metal desk that uses magnetic accessories. It has a cable tray at the back to hide all those ugly wires, power strips etc.
The monitor is a Samsung Odyssey G95C. It was on sale direct from Samsung for $800 and included a free 27" Samsung curved gaming monitor, all with free shipping. I don't suspect that deal will last long with the current business climate. I am using that 27" monitor on my PC to the right that is dedicated to radio programming and control. But we don't care about PC's here...
The main attraction of course is the M4Max Studio just behind the monitor's right half. As per advice from another member here I used a USB-C to DP cable and it worked great. The monitor defaulted to 5120x1440 at 240Hz.
The keyboard is the Logitech MX Keys S, I love this keyboard! I also have the matching mouse, which is great but sometimes I just prefer my trusty Magic Mouse. I just wish I would have kept the black one I used to use with my 2018 Mini but the guy who bought it insisted on that as I foolishly included it and the black keyboard in the picture when I sold it.
Also on the desk is a 9th Gen iPad used for controlling lights and other household stuff as well as answering the phone and Facetime, Zello etc.
Not seen is my LF Gaming chair. I rotate between this and a Herman Miller Aeron. The LF is great but sometimes I like to switch back to my trusty Aeron, especially in a hot Phoenix summer.
Actually it works well. I have a second desk to the right for my PC and radios so I can easily turn to look at that.Nice and clean and I love the table.
Does it work well for you to have keyboard and display diagonally to the table and chair?
It is an "Insignia" cable I got at BestBuy (https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-6-usb-c-to-displayport-cable-white/6419149.p?skuId=6419149). I am getting 240 Hz. at 5120x1440, and it was less than $30.Great setup congrats. Which cable are you using exactly from usb c to dp! A good friend of mine has the same setup and he cannot get it working as he wishes .If you could provide link for the cable would be of great help. Thx 👍
It really wasn't as expensive as I have seen other Sit-Stand desks. Landers start at $1300 or more for the same size and do not have the cable management features. They also have all wooden desktops, so are not magnetic. The magnetic desktop, especially with the leatherette pad, has been awesome for me. Uplift starts at just under $1300 but has a less deep desktop as well as no wire management. The desk I have, the larger "XL" version, was under $1000, but I did buy accessories. It was still less expensive than other premium brands like Lander and Uplift. I have had an Uplift, and while it was an awesome desk, it was not as sturdy, either in lower or raised positions.coz of that cable tray and the extension cord on the foot, I might switch to this desk lol but its so damn expensive!
to each of their own. I built my standing desktop with Karlby counter top with mono price sit stand desk dual motor for under 400$ and it is pretty sturdy.It really wasn't as expensive as I have seen other Sit-Stand desks. Landers start at $1300 or more for the same size and do not have the cable management features. They also have all wooden desktops, so are not magnetic. The magnetic desktop, especially with the leatherette pad, has been awesome for me. Uplift starts at just under $1300 but has a less deep desktop as well as no wire management. The desk I have, the larger "XL" version, was under $1000, but I did buy accessories. It was still less expensive than other premium brands like Lander and Uplift. I have had an Uplift, and while it was an awesome desk, it was not as sturdy, either in lower or raised positions.
The whole SecretLabs ecosystem, much like that of Apple, is tightly integrated and made to work well with each other. I have a pair of their 2-monitor arm mounts, one that my wife has absconded with on her Ikea desk and the other I use for my PC (see a followup post with the current configuration coming this afternoon!). I also have a CPU mount that goes on the desk's leg I use for the PC as well as their magnetic cable management stuffage. I bought a post mount that had been back-ordered and just before it was delivered I bought the widescreen which works better for me on its own stand. I will keep the post mount as I tend to move things around a lot and will likely use it later on.
The build quality on the SecretLabs desk and accessories is awesome as well. I could probably build a sturdier desk but it would involve using bricks and mortar.
My setup is certainly not as neat as others.
My main challenges are space and cables. This is my most minimalistic setup the last 15 years.
I have two computers
Mac Studio M4 max 64GB (private and work related stuff)
Small HP Linux machine (work only).
In addition I have 18 cabled connected devices, some connected to both computers.
Asus 48" PG48UQ OLED Display
OWC Mercury Elite Pro 2X16 GB
OWC Express 4M2 2X2 GB
2 slot Disk dock for rotating backup disks
OWC TB3 Dock
Asus BR disc player
Topping E2x2 Audio interface
Argon Fenris A4 Monitor speakers
Rega RP1 LP player
Lofree BLOCK mechanical keyboard
Logitech videocam
HP cabled mouse
Trust cabled mouse
Sony MDR-7506 headphones
Logitech video conference headset
Bluewalker UPS
WIFI router and firewall
Internet modem
I stacked most of the equipment on an IKEA Omar rack. It keeps things compact and 12 cm above the table to reduce dust and be able to wipe under it.
The table is a small vintage table
The small rocking chair is the only chair I can sit on for hours without being tired or stiff in my joints.
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Must be an explosive setup!I'm using a 48" C4. The bang for the buck on using this as a monitor at $1000 is incredible. I can't go back to 'normal' monitors.
Finally joined the club!! Although my setup isn't as 'clean' as many of yours, but it does for me!
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Mac Studio M4 Max (16/40/16), 64GB/1TB
Spigen Mac Studio Stand with dust filter
Apple Studio Display / Magic Mouse / Magic Keyboard / Magic Trackpad
Ubiquiti Alien Router (in a mesh with 2 more units elsewhere)
x3 Thunderblade V4 (16TB / 8TB / 8TB)
x3 OWC 1M2 (8TB / 8TB / 4TB)
x3 Sharge Disk SSD (2TB / 2TB / 1TB)
Dockcase Explorer (2TB)
Dockcase Portable (2TB)