FLEXISPOT Converter 28.4 inch Height Adjustable Stand Riser, Black Home Office Desk with Deep Keyboard Tray for Laptop Notebook, 28.4"
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Yes, it is possible. There are two trays in total. The lower tray can accommodate a laptop, while the upper tray can accommodate a monitor.
My desk is 23 inches wide, with a 23-inch gap between the base and the keyboard tray. It'll look great on my desk. If it fits, go ahead and buy it. It is an investment that you will not be sorry for. Thank you for your interest.
According to the specifications, it weighs 30 pounds. It is certainly possible to transport between two rooms, but it is cumbersome and inconvenient, and it was not designed for this purpose. I also have a lot of cords, so moving it would be even more difficult.
My Flexispot M7 is 28" wide, so it isn't compatible with this model, but they do make others in various sizes. On it, I have a 27-inch monitor that fits perfectly.
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I went to Amazon after getting prices for standing desks in the hundreds of dollars from around town. I took a look at a few things that were similar. This is far superior to what I had anticipated. For your information, I am 5'4" tall and purchased the 28" version. Here are some of the reasons why it's so good. 1) Laptop as a keyboard: I use a laptop that is connected to a larger-screen monitor. than- monitor of average quality This is one of the few laptop-compatible models with a keyboard tray. This is the perfect size for my larger laptop. The 28" size is large enough to fit on my desk while still being sturdy. 2) Practicality: br>br> It's impossible to know how much you'll use something until you try it. This is something I use all of the time. It's incredibly simple. With one hand, I can eat a sandwich while moving my desk up and down. Not that I eat sandwiches in front of my computer. 3) Assemble: br>br> There isn't much to do that even remotely resembles assembly. Except if you count turning on the keyboard tray. That, however, does not appear to be the case. 4) Advantages: br>br> The keyboard was said to be wobbly by some. Mine isn't in the least bit like that. There isn't a single wobble in this desk. A few small cable guides and one large cable sleeve are also included with this desk. Finally, I placed my monitor on top of the styrofoam from the packaging. a light and stable way to raise the monitor slightly while staying under the 33 pound weight limit )br>br>This is far superior to my expectations. I'm so glad I didn't go out and buy a standing desk. This fits perfectly in my small office with my small desk because of its small footprint. Even if I had the space, I would probably not buy a desk right now. Obviously, I have no idea how long this will last, and rapid wear and tear is the only factor that could reduce the 5-year guarantee. a rating of five stars If there are any issues, I'll make an effort to remember to update this review. br>br>Update: Pictures have been added. By looking at the tape measure, you can tell how big it is. The tape measure begins at the back of the keyboard tray and ends at approximately 12".
Overall, a good selection at a reasonable price. In conclusion, I believe that Positive, but a few tweaks would be beneficial.
Pros: It's a simple climb and a simple descent. Both don't require much effort. br>Is there a keyboard shelf that can be taken out? Amazing! It's one of the few models that has this feature. br>When it's turned off, the monitor is set to the perfect brightness, which is fantastic. br>It's a little bulky for my tastes, but given that the mechanisms demand it, I suppose it's irrelevant. br>I adore the fact that I can make it any height I want, rather than being limited to preset click-through heights. on a ledge
Cons: When I put the keyboard shelf on it, it sticks out a lot more than I expected, and I'm *just* far enough away from my desk that it's inconvenient. As a result, I have to remove the shelf every time I want it in the lower'sit' position, as it would otherwise stick out too far and force me to scoot my chair out too far from the desk. Because the chair isn't an issue, it's not as bad when standing. br>The feet protrude so far forward (obviously for stability) that I can't fit my keyboard and mouse between them, forcing the mouse to rest on top of the platform. That isn't very practical. It's fine unless you're standing. br>However, I wish the top cutout wasn't actually cut out. I'd like the additional space for when I need to write something on it. After all, it's a DESK that's on its feet. However, if your monitor is on top, there isn't much space left on the desk. br>Overall impression: I'm glad I purchased it, and I plan to use it for many years. I might just have to make a few changes to make it more suited to my needs. br>It is undeniably good value for money. If you're on a tight budget but need to be able to get up and down throughout the day, this desk will most likely suffice.
I did a lot of research on these desk raisers and looked at a lot of different companies. All of the prices are comparable, so I was skeptical when I saw this one was $99 instead of $130. Everything else on this page will set you back $170. br>br>I haven't tried the more expensive ones yet, but this one is great, so why pay more? This one also has some advantages over the others, such as being the smallest (28") and thus taking up less desk space. Second, and perhaps most importantly, the keyboard tray is removable, a feature that none of the other raisers had. br>br>Getting everything at a reduced price. There's no doubt about it. The only factor to consider is the keyboard tray's width. I've attached a photo to this message. If you use an ergonomic keyboard that is a little wider, it may leave a little space for your mouse, which may be inconvenient for some (see illustration). br>br>Over all of the other options on Amazon or Wayfair, I would HIGHLY recommend this purchase. Hands down, this thing is the winner.
I have a sit/stand desk at work, but I've been working from home since March due to COVID. I began to suffer from severe neck and shoulder pain and began looking for a solution. That's when I came across the Flexispot, which is both affordable and convenient. Simple to assemble: just slide the keyboard tray into the bracket and secure it. It takes two seconds to complete. The action of raising and lowering it is extremely smooth and simple. And, unlike another popular desk riser, it raises straight up rather than up and forward, which can be a benefit or a disadvantage depending on your preferences; I prefer the straight up action. I adore this device, and it helps me work from home in a more healthy and ergonomic manner.
The right groove for the keyboard tray was welded on the wrong side, making it impossible to install the keyboard tray. For a clear manufacturing defect, the seller will not refund shipping back to China; I'm disappointed in Amazon for carrying this company's products and not being more helpful.