[Novalug] OT: computer desk...

Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org
Mon Sep 28 14:32:11 EDT 2009


Staples had a sale a few weeks back and I grabbed this L-desk for $59:  
http://www.staples.com/Z-Line-Gemini-L-Desk-Maple-Black/product_497474?cmArea=FEATURED:SC2:CG33:DP4543  

The desk is 30" high and the under-desk keyboard tray on the side desk
puts it at about 27.5" high.  I think it will meet your requirements perfectly
in that regard.

I actually use the longer side, which not only has the 30" high desk, but
has a raised platform at 36.75" which is perfect for dual 20-30" LCDs.  ;)

It breaks back down well, as the metal legs screw into metal bolts that
are in the wood, and not screws into the wood itself.  Ideal for breaking down
and re-assembling several times (for people like myself that travel and have
long-term gigs at a few locations over a year or two).

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From: Opus <opus@slowlanecafe.com>
To: Novalug <novalug@calypso2.tux.org>
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 2:21:01 PM
Subject: [Novalug] OT: computer desk...

 Does anyone have a
recommendation on a computer desk that has either a desktop surface
that's the proper keyboard height (between 26.5 and 27.5 inches) - or -
a keyboard "shelf" that is stable (doesn't wobble or break off when I
lean on it a bit) and is wide enough for a full size keboard and a
mouse pad with a built-in wrist rest (probably would have to be about
27 inches wide or wider)?

I'll be using it with a homebuilt desktop PC running Debian Lenny
(trying to get back on topic, if only a little bit)

 
-- 
Andy Anderson 
Salisbury, MD, USA
http://www.slowlanecafe.com

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