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Recently I've made a couple of upgrades. I got another monitor (lol), but this time absolutely brand new. It's the Dell UltraSharp U2414H, and I've been in absolute love with it. The colors are very great and clear compared to my two other monitors, the way it's setup allows you do swivel it any way you want, and there's many ports to use.
In addition with this, I bought myself a 'Lightpack' which is basically content driven lighting straight from your screen.
You get a bunch of LEDs ready to be plugged into a 'hub' box according to number so you know what LED is which in the software. I didn't do this correctly, but it still works and looks relative to the content! Before placing and plugging up the LEDs though, you put the 'hub' box on the back of your monitor or anywhere really, but you'd probably want to put it behind your monitor. After doing some nice cable management that won't get in the way of the LEDs, you can plug up the hub's power and mini USB cable. You use it's software 'Prismatik' to quickly (or slowly, your choice) capture the content of whatever monitor you choose to capture which sends the average color it's figured out to the hub which then defines the LED's colors.
This all together generates stuff like this:


im very happy with where it's at right now, i need a new camera btw
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