Some posters would be a good touch but otherwise not bad it’s nice and clean
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Anonymous15w
is anyone else not bothered by having the bright ass blinds right in front of ur field of vision? that would distract tf outta me
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Anonymous15w
This is exquisite
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Anonymous15w
Thats my room
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Anonymous15w
Needs a few more stacks of books. Otherwise, hell yeah
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Anonymous15w
Hell yeah. Perfect set up!
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Anonymous15w
Yes
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Anonymous#115w
My girlfriend moved her setup into the room too so it’s full now. It just felt like a guy room meme with just my stuff
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Anonymous#115w
You’re supposed to say “hell yeah”
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Anonymous#115w
Hell yeah
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Anonymousmr.jones15w
My b I was also making a joke hell yeah
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Anonymous#915w
I feel you, books are in the living room with the blanket though
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AnonymousOP15w
Oh, there’s more than one room?
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Anonymous#915w
2 bedroom apartment. One room for sleeping, one for games and school work lol
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AnonymousOP15w
Good use of space
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AnonymousOP15w
What city?
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Anonymous#1015w
A2
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AnonymousOP15w
Ann Arbor? You gotta be paying $2400 for that
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Anonymousmr.confused15w
Sometimes the light reflects on a monitor mount but it’s better than light hitting the OLED panels directly. Thankfully Im busy during the day
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AnonymousOP15w
i do agree, cause man i hate when the light glares on my screen, but like u at least need some blinds cause i would not be able to function like that
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Anonymousmr.confused15w
The blinds that are installed do a decent job, it’s not as bright as looks in the picture. Sunlight on the screens would kill the pixels which is a a bigger concern and why I didn’t put it in the other corner. Plus it isn’t an issue at night when I get home from classes
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AnonymousOP15w
OLED is reflective but IPS is better for sunlight
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Anonymous#1015w
My EXACT thoughts upon reading “A2” and my jaw just dropped
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Anonymous#1515w
Thankfully I’m not paying $2400, that’d be a bit tough
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AnonymousOP15w
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Anonymous#1515w
True. The TV in the living room is IPS since there’s more natural light there, but both bedrooms are good enough at blocking direct sunlight to have OLED panels. QD-OLED looks fantastic
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AnonymousOP15w
True if you aren’t living downtown the rents a bit more reasonable but still technically more expensive than even a 3 bedroom house in most of America.
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Anonymous#1515w
Oh yeah, I’m from the east coast originally so I understand that. Thankfully where I’m at it’s comparable to other college towns. Heading to the neighboring towns would still rent a small house for the same price though
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Anonymous#1515w
Using the buses, not having to pay for parking, and being able to get to the school in 15 minutes outweighs the $100-200 a month that I’d “save” when you consider gas prices and parking permits.