- Laptop running Windows Vista (2GB RAM, forgot CPU stats)
- Next three monitors (20", 24", 20") on my main pc (black box on the bottom middle of the picture) running Windows XP (Core 2 Quad CPU 2.4GHz with 4GB RAM, but only 3GB in use)
- MacBook Air (standard version, not the uber-expensive solid state)
- Samsung SyncMaster 24" monitor connected to MacBook Air
@Typhoon: It is sometimes. Specially if you're doing development for different operating systems, or different websites, or if you like to have live monitoring of things. You will also have computers for personal stuff, another for work, another for your own company, they can easily stack up. I have a similar setup, look:
@gubatron: Guess so... That's pretty crazy though. When I code for a website, all I check is three different resolutions and two different browsers (IE and Firefox). But then again, I guess if something is to be done right and professionally, this would be the right thing to do; so once again, good job. This is very considerate of you and you have my respect. Most people just spit code that just initially works that ends up only like working on their computer.