Tired! Sore muscles, and my back hurts....but results? Most satisfying!

Sony Bravia 40X200A, Sony US PS3, Pioneer SE-DIR800C, Onkyo DV-HD805 HD-DVD player, Onkyo TX-SR605, Onkyo SKS-HT235.
The Pio headphone spits out DD5.1 & DTS via Dolby Headphone, itself hooked up to the Onkyo HD-DVD player via coaxial, PS3 via optical. The primary audio drivers are by the SR-605 + SKS-HT235 combo definitely, but for those late nights, the Pio does its duty. Have to switch the audio out from both the HD-DVD player and PS3 manually though, since they are both set to output audio via bitstream to the SR605 for one-to-one audio reproduction.

Close-up on the left column stack. Splitfish FragFX sits on top after my daily fragfest on UT3.
The rear speakers does not come with a stand, had to get em separately. The front speakers comes with the stand that sits nicely on the entertainment cabinet. Nice heavy glass bottom for that lower C of G (center of gravity) but the bottom of the glass are embedded with 3 conical points to reduce speaker-induced vibration.

But im most ecstatic when this shows on the SR605, makes all that effort and grunting and heaving these things, and all the back-pain worthwhile. Got this lighted up on the receiver while running
Pan's Labyrinth on HD-DVD, with audio bitstream passthrough from the HD805.
Ran the Audyssey SQ microphone soundfield check to determine the calculative audio placement, and am impressed with now newbie-friendly it is. I admit, im a noob myself when it comes to this, but the ease of use, and prompt-tp-prompt instructions had me turning from "intimidated" to "informed".
Ran the
Digital Video Essential HD-DVD, and during the audio tests, Dolby TrueHD lights up appropriately, so that works nicely.
Mr. & Mrs.Smith on Blu-ray however, only lights up as "Multi PCM", but sounded just as good to my ears anyway. Had it running on the 5.1 DTS HD-MA but with the PS3's inability to either decode DTS HD-MA or send the lossless audio via bitstream, you can only expect DTS HD-core from the PS3. Dolby TrueHD should be one-to-one via bitstream on the PS3, although it is internally decoded by the PS3 and fed to the receiver as Lossless PCM.
Next stop? Nintendo Wii video upscaling to 720p.
EDIT: I see listings of Media Center PCs as well as keyboards? If that's the case then:-
Toshiba Qosmio G40 AV Media Center laptop with HD-DVD burner, 1080p screen and 500GB storage.
Logitech diNovo Edge BT keyboard.
White PS3 still in the box, courtesy of Bernard.
That's what only available here, the LA home is still work-in-progress, but already had the Toshiba HD-XA2 running on a 1080p Samsung M8, with audio driven by Polk Audio speakers and last-gen Yammy receiver. Soon to change to either Martin Logan or Kef, and that old Yammy to the new Yammy VX3800 or the Onkyo TX-SR875.