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(More customer reviews)Pros: Very stylish design. The speaker stands put the sound near ear level and also free up desk space. The two extra shelves means that the small profile doesn't lack for storage surface. Although it took a while, the assembly was simple enough for one person to do and the desk is easier to move around than some wood behemoth. The back of the main shelf easily holds a 23" widescreen monitor, and could probably hold a 25". The base can hold a subwoofer that's around 14" on a side. The built-in CD racks are useful if you have 10 or fewer frequently-used disks, though they're too small for the DVD cases that more and more software is packaged in.
Cons: The instruction manual calls Part #18 a Phillips screw, when they're Allen. I only figured this out after buying some replacements at a hardware store and having these "other screws" left over at the end- fortunately the assembly is easily reversible. The cable collar is a joke- only 1/4 of the cover irises open for use, which would work fine for a few USB connections if they're fed through one at a time, but not much else (I wound up leaving it out). No beveled edges to the shelves, and they become quite irritating if you rest your hands/wrists against them for more than a minute or two. It's probably not a gamer's desk unless you put the keyboard on the main shelf next to the mouse (which cuts out about 30% of the free space in front), as opposed to the keyboard tray. A small triangular footprint means that it's got a bit of wobble to it.
Yeah, that's a lot of Cons compared to Pros, but most of them are niggles that don't detract enough to give it only 3 stars.
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