What kind of peripherals do you guys have? by a | tildeverse BBJ

>0 a @ 2020/04/20 06:08

By that I mean, mouse, keyboard, headphones and monitor.
I'll start off first:

Mouse: Marvo Scorpion CM303 
Keyboard: Razer Deathadder Elite
Headphones: None, I rarely use headphones
Monitor: Samsung S22F350FHU

>1 thecomputergeek @ 2020/04/24 01:30

>>OP

Monitor 1: LG 32ML600M-B
Monitor 2: 2002 Apple Studio Cinema 27" w/ DVI to ADC adapter
Monitor 3: Gateway EV700, built October 2000

Mouse: OG 2009 Logitech Performance MX (MX Master 1?)

Keyboard: Unicomp Model M (PS/2, UB40446)

Headphones: Bose QC35 II (when I don't care that much about lag), 1970s stereo headphones (when I care about lag)

Fine to list other periphs?

>2 a @ 2020/04/27 16:50

yeah.

>3 codingquark @ 2020/05/01 13:57

>>OP

Monitor: died 3 weeks ago. It was some 12 years old Dell thing (16:10 ratio)
Keyboard: Atreus
Mouse: Logitech M280
Headphones: Meze 99 Classics

I also keep a prism around at all times, which I now feel is a peripheral.

>4 Rushd @ 2020/05/12 10:53

I only have a classic HP computer with cheap chinese keyboard and mouse. It works :p >>OP

>5 blitzkraft @ 2020/05/20 02:37

>>OP

Mouse: logitech M705
Keyboard: split ortho, BFO-9000 pcb
Monitor: hp Z22
Headphones: some cheap ones

>6 ben @ 2020/05/22 14:43

i'm sure i've posted this on irc before, but this is my desktop and peripherals:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dwGPq4

two 4k monitors 28"
cooler master masterkeys pro l (red switches)
logitech g502

>7 dfa @ 2020/06/01 04:59

Been working from the laptop for about the last year. Prior to that, I was using the Kinesis keyboard with two Dell monitors on mounts.

Laptops are thinkpad T470p for work, x1 carbon 5th gen for personal.

>8 stelima @ 2020/06/21 10:59

Monitor: 27" LG 1080p
Keyboard: original IBM model M 
Mouse Logitech B110
Joystick logitech

>9 tinfoil-hat @ 2020/07/13 02:04

>>OP
I have a Thinkpad x220 and x230. The x230 I use on a daily basis. my Keyboard is a standard one from Dell maybe from stoneage, my mouse a Logitech MX518, which is probably now 8 years old. But my Monitor is a Dell Ultrasharp with 1920x1080p all connected to a dockingstaton. I can use my x230 and x220 both with the same dckingstation which is very convinient. I not only have the 2 thinkpads but also 2 dockingstation. if anything bites the dust I just have to switch. If a laptop bites the dust, I just rsync my ~/ and am almost ready to go again. I feel pretty good about having the tanks related to computerhardware, with a backup. I probably am able to go with this setup for another decade...

>10 thecomputergeek @ 2020/07/23 14:47

>>1

Stereo Receiver: 1980 Fisher RS-2010, 100WPC
Speakers: A set of Sharp bookshelf speakers (75WPC continuous, 120WPC peak)
CD Player: JVC XL-FZ258 5-disc CD changer

External HDDs: 2x WD My Book 8TB USB 3.0 (one for my Video Editing drive, the other for /home and boot drive)

>11 skeetcha @ 2020/07/30 21:35

Mouse: Logitech M100
Keyboard: SK64 NKRO Gateron Red Switch 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Headphones: JBL 355BT
Monitor: Philips 288P6L 4K Ultra HD LCD
Audio Interface: PreSonus AudioBox USB 2i2
Microphone: AKG P120 Large Condenser
Secondary "Monitor": Westinghouse Digital LD-2480 TV

>12 deepend @ 2020/08/05 23:28

>>11

Mouse: Logitech G900
Keyboard: Logitech G213
Monitor: LG Ultragear 32GK650G
Microphone: None
Speakers: Logitech X-230
Headphones: Sennheiser Urbanite-XL Wireless. 

Apparently lots of Logitech :P