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Reddit mentions of VariDesk Pro Plus 48 – Height Adjustable Standing Desk Converter – Stand Up Desk for Dual Monitors – (Black)
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of VariDesk Pro Plus 48 – Height Adjustable Standing Desk Converter – Stand Up Desk for Dual Monitors – (Black). Here are the top ones.
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VariDesk Pro Plus 48 standing desk is 48" (121.92 cm) wide, giving you ample space for multi-monitor set-ups or extra space requirementsThe two-tier design gives you an upper display surface for multiple monitors, and a spacious lower keyboard and mouse deckHeight-adjustable to 11 different positions for ergonomic comfort. Remains sturdy and stable even when fully extendedUses Varis patented spring-loaded lifting mechanism to easily lift up to 45 lbs. (20 kgs.) in 3 seconds, allowing you to stand up and sit down without breaking your concentrationComes fully assembled right out of the box - no assembly, installation, or tools required!
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 7.2 Inches |
Length | 51 Inches |
Weight | 60.5609833714 Pounds |
Width | 33.8 Inches |
Not OP but I have
https://www.amazon.com/VARIDESK-Adjustable-Standing-Converter-Monitors/dp/B00UVHTGJ8 at work and
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/bekant-desk-sit-stand-black-stained-ash-veneer-black-s29282221/ at home
both good options and about the same price. I do like the entire desk raising up more than the varidesk that limits what you can "bring up" with you. I'm not a full time stander tho, I do enjoy a good sit!
Currently researching this product, although does not have VESA mounts for monitors: http://www.amazon.com/Height-Adjustable-Standing-Desk-VARIDESK-Black/dp/B00UVHTGJ8/ref=sr_1_2?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1453323429&sr=1-2&keywords=varidesk+pro+plus+48
If you had a good amount of money to spend ($1.5k to $3k), to improve your work-area, what would you buy?
So far my list includes
What else? I'd like to make myself as productive and focused as possible, even if it costs me money. I'd add "great chair" but I'm one of those standing-desk freaks who hates sitting.
I'm also dealing with an open-office space, so noise and distractions are an issue for me, though it doesn't seems to be as bad as other places I've worked (so far).