Pictures of your trading stations

Who the heck knows. Why did they name the successor Fredrick?

Always thought Swedes/Ikea people had a funky way of doing/naming things.

Google Ikea Jerker. Apparently it was well loved and some people have put up pages memorializing it.

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Why was it called a Jerker?
 
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I think I have a pretty awesome setup. It's efficient, stylish and cheap. :D

- IKEA workstation desk, used to be called Jerker, now Fredrick. New one, not as functional. With all accessories, like $200-$250.
- Desk has 2 CPU holders on the sides. Left one is custom built, main computer. Right one is old Dell, which is not used anymore.
- Desk accommodates multiple adjustable levels.
Top level has Canon scanner/printer. Fax is a PCI board. QNAP TS219P NAS server. SoundWorks subwoofer/speakers.
Middle level has 3 LCDs, 2 19 inches, one 22 inch.
Keyboard level has KVM switch (don't use it anymore, use Remote Desktop). DSL modem. Gigabit router, Netgear WNDR3700.

I want to add/change a couple of things.
- Add a Peplink router to load-balance between Cable and DSL.
- Replace monitors with same brand so that they are symmetrical in size.

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If you make the move on new monitors you may want to consider a 2 monitor stand that attaches to the shelf. I have the same desk and use a stand to hold a 22 and 24" Picked it up from monoprice.com works great and gives you much more desk space.
 
monoprice has some great prices for LCD mounts.

Always thought the desk didn't have enough space to accommodate a LCD stand.

Do you have a specific link?

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If you make the move on new monitors you may want to consider a 2 monitor stand that attaches to the shelf. I have the same desk and use a stand to hold a 22 and 24" Picked it up from monoprice.com works great and gives you much more desk space.
 
I saw the video that they have. Looks great and damn bargain at $61.

I was pricing ergotrons a while back and they were much more expensive. Wish they had a triple LCD mount. The quad mount would require that I remove my top shelf or my middle shelf, but even then it's doesn't have the flexible arms.

Do you have a picture of your setup? Want to get an idea of how it will look and work.

Thanks.

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I went with product id 7564.... Have been very happy with it says that it accommodates up to 23" but I have a 24" Hanns G and have had no problem ... Full disclosure I don't move or adjust it much so don't know how it would react to a lot of movement.
 
Quote from lwlee:

I saw the video that they have. Looks great and damn bargain at $61.

I was pricing ergotrons a while back and they were much more expensive. Wish they had a triple LCD mount. The quad mount would require that I remove my top shelf or my middle shelf, but even then it's doesn't have the flexible arms.

Do you have a picture of your setup? Want to get an idea of how it will look and work.

Thanks.

Here you go:
They are from left to right..Hanns G 24" Hanns G 22" Acer 22"
The acer has since been replaced by another Hanns G 24"
The left monitor is on a single desk mount and the center/right are on the dual mount...apologize for the lighting I'm in SoCal and the sun passes right in front of the two windows so I keep it dark.
 

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Thanks Dude! That's beautiful.

Now that you have it setup, do you think it would have been better to done 3 of the single mounts (7562/7563) instead of one dual (7564) and one single (assuming 7562/63).


Quote from AC3:

Here you go:
They are from left to right..Hanns G 24" Hanns G 22" Acer 22"
The acer has since been replaced by another Hanns G 24"
The left monitor is on a single desk mount and the center/right are on the dual mount...apologize for the lighting I'm in SoCal and the sun passes right in front of the two windows so I keep it dark.
 
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