Is this Computer Table Good Enough?


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I want to get an affortable computer table for a 17 inch monitor, a keyboard, mouse, medium size desktop, small printer, medium sized scanner

http://www.ikea.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servl...ats=10121*10390

or this

http://www.ikea.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servl...ats=10121*10390

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If you are lookign for affordable, Office Max (and others like Staples I think) have this glass and metal L desk for $99 all the time (with a free file cabinent).

My friend has one, and for $99 its NICE!

http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/pro...ckOID=536993708

i prefer the spacious computer desks, tables that give you the freedom to move your mouse without knocking your drink off the edge of the table.

for example....

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/s...categoryId=8381

but then again i do spend alot of time dealing with computers at my desk, so i guess comfort is a necessary.

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  Wolvereen said:
If you are lookign for affordable, Office Max (and others like Staples I think) have this glass and metal L desk for $99 all the time (with a free file cabinent).

My friend has one, and for $99 its NICE!

http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/pro...ckOID=536993708

I have the non-L version of this desk, and with a LCD screen you have tons of room. I don't have a printer (we use a network one) or a scanner though, i think that would clutter up the space alot. I like the desk though, just get a good mousepad if you have an optical mouse, because it won't work on glass.

  Evizu said:
i prefer the spacious computer desks, tables that give you the freedom to move your mouse without knocking your drink off the edge of the table.

for example....

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/s...categoryId=8381

but then again i do spend alot of time dealing with computers at my desk, so i guess comfort is a necessary.

I like this desk alot...

  Wolvereen said:
I do video editing so I need a LOT of space...

Anyways, I wound up getting their EFFEKTIV series "L" shaped desk with an extra add-on. Looks like half of the below pic...

http://media.ikea.com/ikea/IKEA-C27C87E3-7...C8/PE065848.jpg

i like that desk

  Wolvereen said:
I do video editing so I need a LOT of space...

Anyways, I wound up getting their EFFEKTIV series "L" shaped desk with an extra add-on. Looks like half of the below pic...

http://media.ikea.com/ikea/IKEA-C27C87E3-7...C8/PE065848.jpg

that would be nice in a glass/metal effect.

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