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GTPLAYER Gaming Desk, 120cm Computer Gaming PC Desk With Adjustable Monitor Stand Shelf Large T-Shape Frame Height Adjustable Feet Home Office Study Desk Gaming Table (BLACK)

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If you're someone who works in a more cramped environment or wants to better optimize corner space then the Eureka EGD 60 could be ideal for you. With its competitive price point, quality construction, and a suite of features, this is one gaming desk you won't want to miss out on if unconventional is the name of the game. It's classic Lian Li, too, by which I mean my fingers were striped with bloody slices once the chassis-on-legs were built. There were also some misaligned screw holes on my review sample, though that has not impacted its impressive solidity. In the end, even with a couple of monitors mounted directly on the desktop, it's a robust desktop, even at its full height.

You live outside of the US: If you live in the UK or Australia, or anywhere else for that matter, then this is one gaming desk that's off the table for you. You want easy height adjustment: The Arozzi Arena can be height adjusted, albeit manually, so you may want to look for an alternative if motorized is more your speed.I'm now firmly in the camp that a desk should be absolutely massive. The Magnus Pro XL is the largest desk I've ever used personally, having only recently found the space for such a behemoth, coming in at 177cm x 80cm. This is also the heaviest desk I've ever had to move solo by far, at 32.9kg for the desk alone. The mostly metal frame of the Magnus Pro XL, explains some of that, though it's the two included motors, one integrated into each of the legs, which add a whole lot of mass to the equation. For those in the market for a gaming desk that illuminates the setup, the Cooler Master GD160 ARGB is the frontrunner. With its intelligent and thorough lighting, combined with the stellar style and competitive price point, you can have all the lights you want without compromising the quality of the product. You want to optimize the space: While we enjoy the added room afforded by the Eureka Ergonomic gaming desk, it isn't a corner desk, nor one that can easily go up against a straight wall flush. Performance: The extra room and enhanced modularity of the Secretlab Mangus Pro XL make it ideal whether you're gaming or working from home. In our testing, we found that the new built-in cable management improved upon the original vastly for a seamless experience, and the extra weight capacity of 260 lbs (compared to the 220 lbs of the first version) was good for overhead. Ultimately, if you have the extra money for it, there's little that surpasses it at this point in time. You want something that's a breeze to assemble: The Eureka EGD 60 isn't the easiest gaming desk we've ever put together, so if you struggle assembling furniture, we recommend an alternative or getting some help on hand as some bits are fiddlier than others.

Priced between our budget option and some of the best gaming desk flagships here, the Eureka Ergonomic gaming desk is the perfect balance for those wanting a larger-than-average model brimming with features that don't break the bank too badly. The Flexispot EN1B may not have the catchiest name here, but it makes for an impressively sturdy, motorized adjustable desk for anyone looking to upgrade their home/gaming/office setup. And it will do it all at a reasonable price.SMART MEMORY PANEL WITH USB PORT- The control panel features four preset memory buttons. This means that you and the family can program your preferred height settings. -USB Charging Port (1*Type-A, 1*Type-C) One of the largest gaming desks on our list, the grandiose Arozzi Arena is an eye-catching slab of MDF wood that places you closer to the action thanks to its ergonomic front curve. More importantly for people who have a multi-monitor setup, its 63-inch version is designed to accommodate three monitors at once without looking crowded. Of course, if you prefer to save space, But that's what makes this the Magnus ProXL: the desk's adjustable sit/stand functionality. The standard Magnus doesn't offer this. The Magnus Pro XL is capable of lifting 120kg in gross weight (87.1kg if you subtract the weight of the metal desk itself) up to a height of 125cm. It sits only 65cm off the ground at its lowest. Also, ask yourself how much real estate you need for your gaming monitors. Should you take our recommendation to pop your PC on it, away from the dusty floor, you have to know if there will be enough space to move your gaming mouse beside one of the best gaming keyboards.

That's the biggest strength of the best gaming desks overall, which makes them an ideal choice to house some of the best gaming monitors, the best gaming PCs, and even consoles such as the Xbox Series X, PS5, and Nintendo Switch on top comfortably. There are usually cable grommets include to route wires through the base and an ergonomic shape which means they go hand in hand with one of the best gaming chairs. And they're great for working from home, too, even rivaling some of the best office desks, too.Cable management needs to be top tier: While the cable management options aren't necessarily bad, we've seen better from similarly priced options like the Secretlab Magnus. It took me an hour to put together by myself, and the instructions weren't worded all that well—asking me to simply get it in the "proper position"—and the illustrations didn't help at all, so I had to really pause to think about which holes went where. The alignment wasn't as accurate as I would have liked either, but despite some of the screws having gone in at a slight angle it's now finally together and stands mightily in my spare room. There are a good few options to mix and match the worktop and desk frame, though the UK options are a little more limited.

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