Highlights- 10 degree slope provides optimal ergonomic angle to rest your forearm
- Extended work surface provides extra support for the forearm while using a mouse
- Double triangle design ensures stable and strong structure
- Exrended work surface:Provides extra support for the foream when mousing orwriting. Angle of attack:10 degree slope provides optimal ergonomic angle to rest your forearm
- Stable structure:Double triangle design.Triangles are the strongest structure possible. Massive wire management:Large opening 4 to handle all the wires and cables youcan throw at it.
- DXRACER difference Large,360 degree rotatable,Trapezoid feet provide alarge surface for a stable base of support that is easy to move and dose notdamage your floor.Raised perimeter
OverviewA games table desk is an antique desk form which has a writing surface etched or veneered in the pattern of a given board game. It also provides sufficient storage space for writing implements and a separate space for storing game accessories such as counters. It is often called a "games table" or game table, which leads to confusion with pieces of furniture (antique or modern) which are built specifically for gaming only, with no intention or provision for use as a desk. Variant of the ergonomic desk, which has an adjustable keyboard tray and sufficient desktop space for handwriting. Provisions for a monitor shelf and holes for routing cables are integrated in the design, making it easier to connect the computer components together. The typical armoiredesk provides space for a keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer and speakers. Cubicle desk designs for business and government workplaces include a range of shelves, trays and cable-routing holes for computer systems. In some computer desks, the cabling is affixed to the modesty panel at the back of the desk, to create a neater appearance. There are a great variety of computer desk shapes and forms. Large multiple student computer desks configured in rows are designed to house dozens of computer systems while facilitating wiring, general maintenance, theft prevention and vandalism reduction. Small rolling lectern desks or computer carts with tiny desktops provide just enough room for a laptop computer and a mouse pad. Computer desks are typically mass-produced and require some self-assembly. The computer itself is normally separate from the desk, which is designed to hold a typically sized computer, monitor and accessories. Cabling must be routed through the channels and access openings by the user or installer. A small number of computers are built within a desk made specially for them, like the British i-desk. Various proposals for the "Office of the future" suggested other integrated designs, but these have not been taken up.