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2011 Macbook Air 13"
30" Cinema
iPhone 5
iPad 2
 

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Nice setup! BTW, where do you keep the cables, so that there hidden from view?

I bought this set from Ikea that had three desk grommets and a hole saw and organised my wires under the table. Only the necessary ones come through the grommets so the desk stays clean..
 
For those of you with duel thunderbolt displays, is there a way to sync the screens so that brightness adjustments on the keyboard work on both screens at the same time?
 
For those of you with duel thunderbolt displays, is there a way to sync the screens so that brightness adjustments on the keyboard work on both screens at the same time?

Just solved my own problem. You can adjust the brightness on the secondary display by pushing "control +F1 or control + F2"
 
nice....where did you get your wallpaper? your actual wallpaper on the wall...not the monitor

From my local "Kodin Terra"
http://www.kodinterra.fi/market/kodinterra?a_Visit:tuote=v2e6uq3ifbe7vp2r&kategoriaTunniste=Kuitutapetit&path=Pintamateriaalit%2FTapetit%2FKuitutapetit&myymala=Kodin+Terra+Kokkola&paikkakunta=KOKKOLA&osuuskauppa=KPO&pageName=Main
 
Does the wood flex at all? How long have you been using it? It seems like those supports are really widely spaced for such a huge hunk of wood! :eek:

I have the slightly shorter version and was worried about flexing since mine weighs about 80lb and that one is over 100lb. I'm less concerned with flexing after putting mine together esp when its almost 2 in thick, but I would definitely think about putting a support leg in the middle for the longer one. It might not flex in a few weeks or a few month but it might eventually depending on how much weight you place on it.
 
Wow, seriously good looking setups here.
Dual thunderbolt displays is bliss, making me want to upgrade my old 20"" Alu Cinema displays!
I dont have £1600 to spare, though. :(
 
Does the wood flex at all? How long have you been using it? It seems like those supports are really widely spaced for such a huge hunk of wood! :eek:

Nope, No flex at all.

I was worried about that too at first when I moved from my 73" to the 96" but it's a 100lb super solid block of wood.

It's been about 2 months now and it doesn't budge or make a sound, even when I am leaning on it. I am not even remotely concerned about it bending or flexing anymore.

In all honesty the laptop and two monitors probably only weigh 50lbs total so it's not really all that much strain. That and I suspect the sawhorse legs offer a wider contact area than traditional posts so it spreads the weight out a bit better (theoretically).

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Just solved my own problem. You can adjust the brightness on the secondary display by pushing "control +F1 or control + F2"

Pretty neat, I didn't know that. Unfortunately If I have my laptop open it adjusts that instead of my second thunderbolt display. :(
 
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