Videogame system setup
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Atm it's a huge circular setup based on an L shaped desk (more than 180 degrees of screens!), with my work from home setup on the right, which takes up 2x 27 inch monitors and the laptop for when webcam is required for conference calls and Zoom/Teams meetings. Then to the left of that there's my recreation space, with a 40 inch TV for the Xbox beside the WFH stuff, then a bit of empty space on the second part of the desk, and slightly off in the distance my 4K LG 43". This means I can have my MacBook on the desk in front of me and watch TV over the top of it without having to look to an angle or whatever, which is nice. I also use that empty area for other stuff like food prep, eating, or TCG, because I only have the one seat. It's a really nice Secretlabs Titan I bought at the start of April, so at least it's a comfortable spot to spend the days in lockdown.
Once my sofa (eventually) turns up from DFS and I get my bonus from work in March I'm going to upgrade to an OLED TV and a PS5, which will go against the wall in a much more conventional setup. The 43 inch TV will go into my room because it has Wifi, the 40 inch will probably stay where it is because I like having a higher/closer TV for stuff like Rock Band.