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Reddit mentions of HOMCOM L-Shaped Corner Computer Desk Gaming Table Home Office Workstation Glass Top P2 MDF with Keyboard Tray & Shelf

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HOMCOM L-Shaped Corner Computer Desk Gaming Table Home Office Workstation Glass Top P2 MDF with Keyboard Tray & Shelf
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✅L-SHAPED CORNER DESIGN: The space-saving, wrap-around style offers plenty of surface space for home and office work-related or gaming activities.✅SLIDE OUT KEYBOARD TRAY: A convenient built-in tray slides out for your keyboard to sit on and then slides out of the way when not in use.✅STURDY CONSTRUCTION: This computer desk is built solid, with a powder-coated steel frame and durable eco-friendly P2 grade MDF board in a wood grain finish topped with clear tempered glass for added beauty.✅PORTABLE CPU TOWER STAND: HomCom’s computer workstation desk includes a detached computer tower stand, giving you a convenient way to store your CPU.✅ELEVATED CORNER SHELF: An elevated center tier of shelving provides extra space to store and display books and office essentials in a stylish way.
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ColorBlack
Height33.5 Inches
Length68.9 Inches
Number of items1
Size69"
Weight57 Pounds
Width68.9 Inches

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Found 1 comment on HOMCOM L-Shaped Corner Computer Desk Gaming Table Home Office Workstation Glass Top P2 MDF with Keyboard Tray & Shelf:

u/AtlasCouldntCarryYou · 1 pointr/StandingDesks

Can't comment on exactly that, but I have this desk, and the center piece of all MDF. I currently have a triple arm monitor mount clamped to the center with 3x Samsung C27HG70 displays on it, and those displays aren't exactly light (bulky, curved, 27 in, etc.). You'd be surprised how strong MDF is in these situations. It's extremely dense and under this type of load, it's perfectly capable. Where it fails is when you start screwing into it and such, as the threads won't hold up and are liable to stripping easily, due to MDF being tiny particles glued together.