Yea anthro's cool but to much money(but very good quality). I had an anthrocart years ago but it was when they used to have a cheaper line. It was like a 32" cart with a top shelf for like $200something. But they got rid of that. There fit systems look sweet though.
I went with a kitchen table myself. It's big and flat and simple. Cost me 199 Canadian. Slapped on a desk pad and clamped a lamp to the corner. Perfect.
Computer desks, as a rule, suck, even the more expensive ones often suck. Go for a big flat surface, much much more comfortabe and functional. Get an adjustable chair to handle the height and you're ready to work.
I recommend simple four leg kitchen tables (wood, or steel and glass) because they can be had cheap, are actually ergonomically better than most so-called computer desks, and they tend not to look like crap.
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Originally posted by Ti Fighter
Heres a quick clie cam pic
and another
desk2
I recently moved in and I just re-aranged a bit, that's why none of the music stuff is pluged in right now
That's the one that I was looking to buy. But the glass and aluminum desks look nice too...
I have a TV on the top shelf...and I have enough room for my powerbook on the desk area
Originally posted by pscates
It's prolly cool too.
Yeah, prolly. Hella prolly.
Graphite Workstation
There's my desk, well table, isn't it a beauty? And cheap too, $30!
Originally posted by Happy Camper
This one's from MFI in the U.K.
Graphite Workstation
My only question is: Why in hell did they switch it back on its self (mirrored)?
Computer desks, as a rule, suck, even the more expensive ones often suck. Go for a big flat surface, much much more comfortabe and functional. Get an adjustable chair to handle the height and you're ready to work.
I recommend simple four leg kitchen tables (wood, or steel and glass) because they can be had cheap, are actually ergonomically better than most so-called computer desks, and they tend not to look like crap.