Warning, it's a big image. And it's blurry. I don't know why my camera keeps doing that.
*ahem* This is my computing setup, and where I do most of my gaming nowadays. I've moved away from consoles for the most part, but I still do have a Wii and a DS and I do consider myself an avid Nintendo gamer.
1) 19" monitor. Currently displaying feed from MacBook.
2) Early 2008 MacBook. Pushing feed out to monitor, but can dual-link (use this whenever I'm not using my tablet). I used to do all of my gaming on there, but the fact that even under Windows the games were slow as hell reduced my effectiveness in these games. I still use it for general purpose computing, since most of my stuff is only Mac compatible and I haven't gotten the new rig fully personalized yet.
3) Wacom Bamboo graphics tablet. I use this for writing-based homework, such as math, physics, and history.
Yes, I've figured out how to handwrite stuff on the computer. I'm just awesome like that.
4 and 5) Logitech S 510 keyboard/mouse combo. These are currently connected to my new gaming rig.
6) My new gaming rig, which is only about two or three weeks old. Custom built, equipped with an i7 950, and ready to take any and every game I can throw at it with great framerates at the highest settings. Pushes out feed over a DVI connection to the 19" monitor, and sends out audio to a headset which is not shown. 'tis nice.
7) 10-plug surge protector. I need every single one of these plugs.
8) huh... I don't have an 8. Oh well, pretend it doesn't exist.
9) The top of a wireless antenna that I was forced to get for OS X compatibility on the new rig. Does a pretty damn good job with maintaining a connection to my house's wireless network, and is fairly non-obtrusive.
10) Two speakers. These don't see much use nowadays, but I have them there just in case.
And that's it for now.