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« on: August 01, 2011, 05:01:35 PM »

Hi all,

Firstly am hoping to get some much needed advice on a chair i'm going to buy for grinding pokers online.

I've been playing online for years but mainly from my sofa or on a cheap ikea wooden chair in front of my desk.

I'm convinced i'm hurting both my back and roi with my rubbish setup and want to change all this. I'm even gonna get a hud!

Finally decided to get a setup going and hopefully the investments will pay for themselves within weeks.

Secondly would love some some advice on desktops/monitors etc, i'm currently playing 4-6 tables on my laptop and believe with a monitor/s and no overlap 8-10 could be easily possible.

Only problem is i have no idea what to buy and how much i'll need to spend. Someone mentioned the dell touchscreen?

I guess for the chair a couple of ton would be the budget if poss and the computer stuff being under 4 figs wld be a beaut.

Help! Smiley

Thanks in advance peeps!

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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2011, 05:05:54 PM »

Could do with the same info too tbh.

Only so many more times I can take this laptop overheating before it goes out the window...
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2011, 07:08:15 PM »

Can't help you on the chair, I have a cheap Staples thing. Fine for me.

On the monitors though, i think you should go to a good computer shop and try a few setups. For me, 3 monitors >>>>> 1 big 32" monitor or something similar. I know quite a few players here like the 1 bigger monitor though. Like I say, it's really quite personal I think. Basically I don't think you'll find one common consensus.

Good luck with your search!
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« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2011, 07:26:50 PM »

monitor thread here

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=54397.0

chair thread here

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=54418.0

Longines is the guy to speak to imo about best desktop spec etc
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« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2011, 09:35:41 PM »

You can plug a monitor into your laptop and have x tables on the laptop at the same time as y different tables on the separate monitor. Something to consider before splashing out on a new desktop?

The monitor on the other thread is still a cracking deal although it seems to be £114 after trade in now.
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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2011, 11:38:27 PM »

Cheers people, def some things to look at there.

Looks like the chair is gonna be expensive tbh, want a headrest if poss.

Might try the laptop thing with the monitor, altho this laptop seems like it's struggling as my usb ports seem to have stopped working.

So desktop might be essential, can't keep using this keypad mouse.
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« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2011, 04:39:04 AM »

Cheers people, def some things to look at there.

Looks like the chair is gonna be expensive tbh, want a headrest if poss.

Might try the laptop thing with the monitor, altho this laptop seems like it's struggling as my usb ports seem to have stopped working.

So desktop might be essential, can't keep using this keypad mouse.
Laptop isnt a bad way to go, especially if you travel around a lot playing then it just means when you're away you'll have the same system but just not the extra monitor.  I had my eye on a desktop set up that came with 3 monitors for a while, rookie (Can I say his name here?) posted the link a while back but it seems the site has gone bustoooo  Sad



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« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2011, 10:15:49 AM »

So desktop might be essential, can't keep using this keypad mouse.
If your laptop has bluetooth buit in then this Bluetooth mouse is excellent.
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« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2011, 02:21:27 PM »

Posted this on another thread, but this is the chair I got - and worth every penny imo:

http://www.office-furniture.net/Ergohuman-Plus-Mesh-Ergonomic-Chair-with-Headrest
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« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2011, 09:25:48 PM »

Longines, realistically how much would you expect to pay for a decent set-up that would allow me to browse the internet, play poker and download things. I would use a computer for nothing more than that. Would it be more sensible to bit the bullet and build my own or can you nowadays buy a decent set-up at a relatively low cost?

On top of that, I would ideally like a screen that allows for 16 tables up without overlap. Could use multiple monitors if that's a better solution.

I really have zero idea about this sort of stuff so would appreciate your input. Cheers!
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« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2011, 10:22:49 PM »

Screens first.

You say 'a' screen to 16-table. Here's an example of two 24" monitors that support 1920x1200 doing just that:

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That's from 4 years ago and most monitors are now 1920x1080 so you'd lose a bit of vertical screen real estate but looking at that picture there is an unused strip at the bottom anyway so 1920x1080 should be fine.

The next question comes down to size 1920x1080 on 27" is going to be bigger and easier on the eyes that 24". Equally, you can get a 1920x1080 19" monitor if you have fantastic eyesight - those pixels are going to be pretty damn small.

Monitors that can supprt 2560x1440 and higher are available from Dell and Apple but you'll need very deep pockets.

Most desktop computers can support more than one monitor so it may be better to choose two smaller cheaper displays that one larger more expensive one if you have the desk space.

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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2011, 10:51:34 PM »

Couple of options:

Kind of build-your-own - £210 for a complete PC minus a copy of Windows. Say £75 for a pukka copy of Windows plus £50 for a decent graphics card that will drive high res monitors. It's previous generation technology (CPU Benchmark score 2199) but will be fine if not blisterting for surfing/poker.

Or £550 for a Dell. It's got a much newer CPU which is more powerful (score 2547) and has a decent graphics card already included.

I'm not so up on true build-your-own - matching mobos with CPUs with PSUs etc etc - life's too short IMO.

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« Reply #12 on: August 02, 2011, 10:54:48 PM »

Couple of options:

Kind of build-your-own - £210 for a complete PC minus a copy of Windows. Say £75 for a pukka copy of Windows plus £50 for a decent graphics card that will drive high res monitors. It's previous generation technology (CPU Benchmark score 2199) but will be fine if not blisterting for surfing/poker.

Or £550 for a Dell. It's got a much newer CPU which is more powerful (score 2547) and has a decent graphics card already included.

I'm not so up on true build-your-own - matching mobos with CPUs with PSUs etc etc - life's too short IMO.



I couldn't agree more. The stuff makes my head spin.

Thanks for the posts, really appreciate it. Shall get investigating.

Cheers.
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« Reply #13 on: August 02, 2011, 11:10:46 PM »

Longines would a t.v be any good as a monitor, most are 1920/1080 with vga slots or am i missing something ?

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« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2011, 12:11:36 AM »

Hmm, good thinking, never considered that.

Tell you what, my soon-to-be 12yo son has a 27" 1080 TV all wrapped up waiting to be opened for his birthday tomorrow. I'll suggest Dad fires up 16 tables at some point just to make sure it's working :-)
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