There’s not that many battlestations posted here not set against a wall, so here’s my setup doing so. I’ve had this basic configuration with the PCs and monitors fow a few years now, but it was all on a regular table and messy. Now that I’ve made myself a new oak tabletop with an fixed aluminium rig to manage the screens and cables and cleaned everything up I now feel good about showing it off 🙂
The table itself is on extendable legs, so I can use everything seated and standing. And, as you can see, the room the setup is in is pretty nice, so I really enjoy not facing a wall.
I use this setup as both my home office and for gaming. There are a total of 4 devices in this setup:
* gaming PC (on the lowboard)
* work laptop (inside the loadboard)
* tablet dock (behind main screen, to power the tablet or phone sitting in front of the main screen)
* second tablet/thunderbolt dock (behind gaming PC, here its connecting the second tablet on the right)
All 4 machines can be set to output to the 3 screens in various combinations and share the mouse/keyboard. Mouse/keyboard get switched via a USB switch under the table (see pic in the albun). A second USB switch next to that one allows to to independently connect USB devices to all 4 machines.
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There’s not that many battlestations posted here not set against a wall, so here’s my setup doing so. I’ve had this basic configuration with the PCs and monitors fow a few years now, but it was all on a regular table and messy. Now that I’ve made myself a new oak tabletop with an fixed aluminium rig to manage the screens and cables and cleaned everything up I now feel good about showing it off 🙂
The table itself is on extendable legs, so I can use everything seated and standing. And, as you can see, the room the setup is in is pretty nice, so I really enjoy not facing a wall.
I use this setup as both my home office and for gaming. There are a total of 4 devices in this setup:
* gaming PC (on the lowboard)
* work laptop (inside the loadboard)
* tablet dock (behind main screen, to power the tablet or phone sitting in front of the main screen)
* second tablet/thunderbolt dock (behind gaming PC, here its connecting the second tablet on the right)
All 4 machines can be set to output to the 3 screens in various combinations and share the mouse/keyboard. Mouse/keyboard get switched via a USB switch under the table (see pic in the albun). A second USB switch next to that one allows to to independently connect USB devices to all 4 machines.