The split-level design of this task table/ computer workstation provides an unobstructed view of the monitor. Both spacious platforms adjust independently. A bolted-down CPU holder and a grommet hole for wire management are included.
Features:| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Single Split Level Task Table | 25.5 - 31.5" H x 36" W x 36" D | 55 lbs. |
| Application Options: | Home Office, Office |
| Features: | Keyboard Tray |
| Product Category: | Desks |
| Style: | Contemporary/Modern |
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In the South from the North from Charlotte, NC
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12/31/2010
Nice flexible workstation For some reason, the product I was received was setup opposite the one in the picture and the instructions - the overhang (and CPU holder) are on the right side on mine. I know I got it right, since the smaller monitor surface (with hole for cables) is located in the rear as required. Despite the reverse orientation, I was able to figure out how to build it with little difficulty and it goes together quite easily. I was able to assemble without assistance from anyone else. In my case, I have the front level lower than the back level to accommodate my typing level of 26", with the monitor stand set at 30" for eye level. The 36" wide space should allow for two large monitors or a very large monitor like the 27" iMac. The wide keyboard surface provides room for the largest keyboards with plenty of room for the mouse to roam and any other devices you might use. Build quality is excellent. Highly recommended. |
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Willis from Goshen, NY
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11/7/2010
Perfect for the 27" Apple computer Bought it for my new apple computer. It works great because the back can go lower than the front. It looks nice too. |
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dk from seattle
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10/17/2010
perfect fit needed something 36" wide or less to fit in the nook AND needed it to be high enough to slide the arms of my chair under. This lil wonder is about 36" x 36" and you can adjust the height of both halves independently for either a split level surface or one flat surface. Forget keyboard slideouts - I use one half for my keyboard/mouse/coffee and the other half slightly higher for my monitor and laptop - safely above any liquid spills ; ) |
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David's Mom from Fremont, OH
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8/15/2007
Sturdy, clean lines We use it just like the one photo, monitor (and our tower) on the back shelf just a little lower than the keyboard to provide stability so my son doesn't knock things over. I love the clean lines and the sturdy build. |
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Anonymous from Texas
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5/19/2013
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Anonymous from Ohio
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9/16/2012
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