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Form factorgaminggaming
Design
Dimensions1400x680x720 mm1600x750x700 mm
Max. height1170 mm800 mm
Height adjustmentelectric motormanual
Table top shaperectangularrectangular
Leg designT-shapedT-shaped
Cable management
Cable hole
Features
Number of motors1 pcs
Cup holder
Headphone holder
Game controller holder
Mouse Pad
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2023september 2023
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Dimensions

The size of an office desk directly affects how comfortable it is to work: a depth of 60–80 cm is considered optimal so there’s enough space for a laptop, a monitor, and stationery, while the width is chosen between 100 and 160 cm depending on how much equipment and how many accessories you have. For gaming desks, the standard is wider—70–80 cm and 120–180 cm respectively—since you need to fit multiple monitors, a PC tower, peripherals, and still have free space to move. Unlike compact office models, gaming versions often have a rounded front edge or a corner design, which boosts ergonomics. In reality, office options are more common in minimalist interiors for working with documents or a laptop, whereas gaming ones are used in setups with more devices, LED lighting, and accessories.

Max. height

The maximum desk height in height-adjustable models indicates the upper limit to which the desktop can be raised, typically ranging from 110 to 130 cm. This height lets you use the desk not only while seated but also standing, which reduces back strain and improves posture during long work sessions. Unlike fixed-height models, which are 72–75 cm tall, adjustable desks offer flexibility to fine-tune the setup to the user’s height or to change positions throughout the day. For example, when working at a computer you can alternate between sitting and standing, and in a gaming setup you can adjust it to match the height of your chair or accessories.

Height adjustment

A feature that allows adjusting the position of the work surface to suit individual user needs. It is especially important in office and gaming models, where proper ergonomics reduce spine strain and enhance comfort during long work or gaming sessions. Unlike conventional fixed desks, adjustable options allow for quick transitions from sitting to standing, positively impacting posture and overall productivity. These solutions are actively used in modern open-space offices, home work areas, and gaming setups, providing flexibility and versatility. Both manual adjustment and mechanized adjustment are available:

— Manual. The height is adjusted by repositioning the fastening elements or clips in the legs, where the user loosens the clamps, sets a mark, and re-secures the tabletop. This approach is valued for its simple construction, high rigidity, and affordable price: it requires almost no maintenance, can easily support heavy monitors and mounts, and is resistant to vibrations. Compared to an electric drive, the manual option is convenient where height changes are infrequent and stability is more important, for example, with constant seating and a fixed setup configuration. Examples include "adjusting for height once," aligning with a bucket seat, or lowering the level for a low-profile keyboard.

— Electric Motor. The ele...ctric drive allows the tabletop to be raised and lowered at the push of a button with smooth motion, preset memory, and precise adjustment for height or different scenarios—from working to standing gaming. Compared to the manual option, it is faster, quieter, and more convenient for frequent switches or when multiple people use the desk; plus, there's no need to clear the surface of monitors and brackets. Drawbacks include a higher cost, dependency on the power supply, and the need for proper assembly and weight distribution. Typical examples are a quick "sit/stand" transition during long sessions, a shared family desk, or a hybrid setup for "work by day, stream by night."

Number of motors

The characteristic shows how many electric drives lift and lower the tabletop and how confidently the system handles the load. The number of motors usually affects maximum load capacity, smoothness and speed of movement, and resistance to tilting when something like a PC tower or a couple of monitors is placed on one side. Compared to mechanical (manual) or simple solutions, electric desks with 2 motors are significantly more convenient for daily sitting-standing position changes, and compared to a 1 motor option, they often win in stability at greater heights. In practice, this is important both in the office and at home: for a workstation with 2–3 monitors, for an editor/designer with heavy peripherals, for a call center where the desk is adjusted many times per shift.