/r/Battletops
Battletops is a subreddit dedicated to gaming laptops and laptop setups.
/r/Battletops is the place to post and look at clear photographs of battletop setups. Battletops are:
A laptop computer setup including the computer, monitor, mouse, keyboard, mouse pad (if applicable), audio playback and recording devices (if applicable), and even wires/cables if desired.
Complete laptop battletops only - No fuzzy pictures, or pictures of just components.
Your battletops only - you must own it or use it regularly. If it's not yours, don't submit it.
Photographs only - no memes, videos, sound clips, general websites, ads, or articles.
Be civil - No personal attacks, insulting someone's OS or platform, or sharing personal information.
No spam - Affiliate links and all forms of advertisement are strictly forbidden.
Please use the report button to report rule violations. Please fill in the 'other' category with the rule that has been broken.
/r/Battletops
Lenovo Legion 7i Pro Gen 9: RTX 4090 16GB 2TB 32GB Ram
Monitors: 2x ASUS ZenScreen 15.6” 1080P Portable Monitor Lenovo Legion R27fc-30 27 inch Monitor
Mouse: Aerox 5 Wireless
Keyboard: Apex Pro Mini Wireless
Need to finish my basement but figured I would get my station set up in the meantime. I am also planning on getting a monitor arm for the three screens and get cable management under control.
This seems like the place to ask. This is my current setup. I have two monitors that I recently mounted on monitor arms, removing the freestanding shelf that they were previously sat on from my desk. The monitors are currently hooked up to a desktop tower that is going out of commission (at least as a work unit). I work a lot on the MacBook already, and the other laptop is to replace the tower.
As you might be able to guess, I’m a VR developer, so various other devices within arms reach.
My question is, how do I migrate myself to using the laptops over the tower unit? Should I hook each laptop to a single monitor? Should I go for the 90degree rotate on the monitors for coding view? Should I get a KVM to be able to switch between machines and keep just working of the duel screens? Is there a way to keep the tower in the mix as a home/gaming rig?
So I recently finished my gaming setup and at first I was liking how it came out but as time went on I been really distant and not been wanting to get on it because how it looks if you were in my shoes what would be some things you would change to make it to you’re liking maybe some tips about cable management, wireless keyboard/mouse recommendations and most importantly the wall outlet situation.
Items in photo: MacBook Pro 14” M3 Pro, iPad Pro 11” (M4), Steam Deck OLED Limited Edition, and Keychron keyboard.
Typically without the laptop blocking my mousepad :)
Any ideas on what to add would be appreciated