I’m a regular visitor of the /r/Battlestations subreddit. Yes, I enjoy gazing at your immaculately organized home offices and PC gaming setups, analyzing your hardware choices and style, because, well, I share the same passion as many of you. Nevertheless, this individual’s tailor-made monitor configuration steals the spotlight.
Identified as a professional streamer (hint: there’s a DSLR mounted), they’ve pledged to reveal a video documenting the construction process soon. My anticipation is through the roof!
The entire setup evokes Ridley Scott’s vision of spaceships in 1979. And for those curious if this masterpiece is digitally rendered or AI-generated, I’d wager it’s all real. The creator responded to a few comments along those lines and even shared another photo from a different angle for validation. I can personally confirm the use of actual hardware like the Logitech Z207 speakers, G203 mouse, and StreamCam. While these items may not perfectly match the setup’s theme, it’s highly unlikely they were included unless the creator genuinely utilized them.
The designer’s notes suggest that the side monitor attached to a standard VESA arm measures 23 inches, indicating that the lower screen is likely 27 inches and the top one, referred to as 2K, measures 32 inches. The smallest screen in the setup is a 4-inch LCD, seemingly linked to the primary Windows system, while a digital clock adds a unique touch. Surprisingly, 3D printing plays no part in this setup; instead, it exudes a handcrafted charm.
A Reddit user going by the name ZealousidealWorry881 showcased a jaw-dropping, customized monitor array yesterday that stole the limelight. According to their own captions on the images, this assembly is far from your average PC-monitor combination. It boasts a meticulously detailed stand for the dual monitors and several extra gadgets, including a mini display, keyboard keys repurposed as buttons, and a USB hub. The user mentioned that the enclosure is made from wood, plywood, and “some metal parts,” with recycled plastic ventilation components.
