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I've had the Sennheiser HD 555 for many years, and I just got the Audio Technica M50x about a month or 2 ago, so I'll compare the 2. The 555 have decent sound quality, and they are open ear, so they will not block out noise. The build quality is horrendous though; everyone I know who had them...
I think your math is a little off. 3 21:9 monitors stacked vertically is 21:27, which would be quite a bit taller than it is wide. You only took into account 2 monitors.
The sequential speed isn't why you get an SSD, the random R/W performance is. If you really do need more space than an SSD + HDD would give you, go for the RAID 0 HDDs, but an SSD + HDD will give you a much better experience even in simple use cases, plus it should be more reliable than RAID 0.
I know it's a bit out of your price range at $220, but this is probably the best combo device out there. It has a ton of features, including all the latest networking technology.
What about the Nexus 7? Starts at $199 and you get the full tablet experience. Much faster than the Transformer. Only downside is a smaller screen (although that can also be considered an upside).
Mini-ITX and micro-ATX are not the same. ITX is much smaller. The board you are talking about is Micro-ATX, so that is why he is saying they don't sell ITX yet.
While it isn't the easiest thing to do, it is possible to back up an Android device without root using adb
http://www.howtogeek.com/125375/how-to-create-a-full-android-phone-or-tablet-backup-without-rooting-or-unlocking-your-device/
The VGA to DVI converter came with your video card, not the monitor. The monitor requires a dual-link DVI cable in order to run at the native resolution because of the higher bandwidth required. A regular DVI cable would most likely limit it to run at 1/4 the resolution (1280x720).
I'd also look at lift-top coffee tables. Normal coffee table when not in use, and many even have space to store the keyboard and mouse underneath.
An example: http://www.coffeetablesgalore.com/coffee-tables/rectangle/cherrylifttopcoffee.cfm
While I don't know the answer to your question, just because you don't have TRIM does not mean the SSD will be "trashed" in a few months. Most SSDs have some sort of garbage collection that will keep the performance at a maximum whether TRIM is present or not. While TRIM is nice to have, it is...