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Developer/sysop workstation

by joet3ch - Mac - 4120 Views

Hi, I’m Joe Nicosia and this is where I build and support the mission-critical service Status.io

Monitor(s)/Display(s) :

  • Display 1: Apple Thunderbolt
  • Display 2: Apple Cinema LED
  • Display 3: Asus PA248Q (24″ 1920×1200 LED IPS)
  • Display 4: Asus PA248Q (24″ 1920×1200 LED IPS)
  • Display 5: Asus PA248Q (24″ 1920×1200 LED IPS)
  • Display 6: Samsung 2433BW (24″ 1920×1200 LCD) + Neo-Flex Stand

Computer(s)/Tablet(s) :

  • Apple Mac Pro (6-core, 64GB, 1TB, D300)

Furniture :

  • Chair: Steelcase Leap (Forever comfy)
  • Desk: IKEA Galant (Adaptable and holds all of my gear with plenty of space left over)
  • Monitor Stand: Vivo Quad LCD Heavy Duty (I use this for the top displays only)

Accessories :

  • Camera: Logitech C930e
  • Inputs: Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad
  • Battery Backup Belkin 1500VA UPS
  • Storage: 12TB external (I use various economy drives)
  • USB Hubs
  • Anker AH221 USB 3.0 7-port (Maxed out by the external hard drives)
  • Anker Compact USB 3.0 4-port (Located in front of the monitor for easy access)
  • UTC Clock - HighStar USB (I can’t program it, I just wait until 12:00 UTC to plug it in)
  • Paper: Rhodia dotPad
  • Pen: Pentel Rolly C4
  • Eyewear: Gunnar Weezer Onyx
  • Headphones: Bose SoundTrue with Sennheiser HH-10 holder (Always playing trance from Digitally Imported)

Other photos :

There are more pictures and full writeup at: http://www.joet3ch.com/blog/2014/09/05/battlestation/

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