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Reddit mentions of Tribesigns Modern L-Shaped Desk Corner Computer Desk PC Latop Study Table Workstation Home Office Wood & Metal (Light Walnut Brown)

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Reddit mentions: 22

We found 22 Reddit mentions of Tribesigns Modern L-Shaped Desk Corner Computer Desk PC Latop Study Table Workstation Home Office Wood & Metal (Light Walnut Brown). Here are the top ones.

Tribesigns Modern L-Shaped Desk Corner Computer Desk PC Latop Study Table Workstation Home Office Wood & Metal (Light Walnut Brown)
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[SIMPLE STYLE L-SHAPED COMPUTER DESK OFFICE DESK] - come with Free CPU Stand - made of E1 class environment protection particial board (desktop) & thicker steel (frame & leg) )[L-SHAPED CORNER DESIGN] - wide desktop & space saving, you will have plenty of surface space for writing, computer work and other home office activities[SUPER STURDY] - steel frame and rugged and reliable mechanical design to ensure the excellent stablility of the desk[EASY ASSEMBLE] - M-style buckle design, all parts, tools and instructions are included[LARGE SIZE] -66.14“(Long Side) x 49.21"(D) x 29"(H) , super bearing 450lbs,We provide 18 months quality assurance only to OEM "Tribesigns" Product
Specs:
ColorLight Walnut Brown
Height28.94 Inches
Length49.21 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight55.12 Pounds
Width49.21259837 Inches

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Found 22 comments on Tribesigns Modern L-Shaped Desk Corner Computer Desk PC Latop Study Table Workstation Home Office Wood & Metal (Light Walnut Brown):

u/zachdivine · 8 pointsr/pcmasterrace

It's "Tribesigns Modern L-Shaped Desk" from Amazon. It's a great desk for only $130. Just wish it had more depth, a little shallow for my liking but it works.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HO7O40I/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_d1.SybGAX0BA6

u/EmbIazin · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

What are you looking for?

L Shaped 3 Piece - Amazon - $95.99

Transportable/Foldable Desk - Amazon - $161.99 down to $107.95

Wooden L Shaped Desk, Color Selection - Amazon - $129.98

Hope this helps, they're not the best deals but they're what I was able to find on Amazon.

u/Vasalgelnowplease · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

Alright my man. Since you have such a low budget ($700) but don't want your apartment to look like crap, your best bet is going to be minimalism. You're in a great sub for minimalist inspiration. Take this recent post, for example. Not everyone was super impressed, but I'd say he did pretty good for a budget of $195. At the very least we can say with 100% certainty that it looks better than the average undergrad apartment.

I took the liberty of checking out the Halifax craigslist offerings and they are far and few between. However, I did find a potentially decent desk: see here. You might be able to haggle down the price a little with some luck. Otherwise, you might want to look at Amazon for desks (example 1 and example 2). For a desk chair, you could look at Amazon, but you might be better off going somewhere local (even if you go to Walmart) because you want to make sure a desk chair is going to be comfortable.

For a mattress, I'd again suggest Amazon. I'm just not sure you're going to find any better deals than what they have to offer. Mattress buying also involves a lot of personal preference, but "big box" mattress stores are incredibly overpriced. It seems that memory foam mattresses (such as this) are the most inexpensive, so I would look around Amazon to see what you think you'll like. I think I saw a mattress for as little as $99.^(though personally, I'm not sure I'd trust it...) Keep in mind that you will either need (a) a box spring and bed frame or (b) a platform bed in addition to the mattress. With your budget, a platform bed will probably be your best bet. You can even get one with a "headboard" for pretty cheap (the headboard will definitely up your apartment's style a little bit and keep it further away from "garbage apartment of undergrad" level): see here and here.

Alright, I'll break down what we've done so far. I'm in the US and don't know that much about Canadian dollars, so I'm doing this in USD - hopefully it's close:

  • $150 for desk
  • $50 for desk chair
  • $180 for mattress
  • $170 for bed frame

    That leaves you around $150 for other items. I assume you have basic human needs covered (bed sheets-do not sleep on a bare mattress!- and towels), so you could use this money for more furniture or for decor. I would probably try get some attractive and functional bedding (please do not get anything polyester!) in a minimalist pattern. Ikea is really unbeatable for this - see here and here. For a couch, I would either consider Amazon or start scouring Craigslist every day. I would probably forego a coffee table until you have other things that will improve your quality of life (dining chair/table, television, etc.); you really don't need one.

    Anyway, these are just a couple of suggestions. Hope this helps!

u/Enj0ym3nts · 2 pointsr/mixer

I currently have two of these desks connected making a U desk rather than an L Desk : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HO7O40I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/dark_knight097 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

here is an L shaped desk on Amazon for $130. Another for $85

u/Ramman246 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Certainly! Here is the desk itself, they offer several different colors.

https://www.amazon.com/Tribesigns-Modern-L-Shaped-Computer-Workstation/dp/B01HO7O40I

u/BRwithCheese · 2 pointsr/gamingsetups

Tribesigns Modern L-Shaped Desk Corner Computer Desk PC Latop Study Table Workstation Home Office Wood & Metal (Light Walnut Brown) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HO7O40I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vRHoDb2QY7JMN

u/scupuotta · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

Amazon. It was a little tough to assemble, but it's a nice, solid desk and I love it.

u/Metalsand · 1 pointr/k12sysadmin

That would be swell, but no generally we just take space when we can get it. We only have the helpdesk and IT offices for room.

I will say this though - Tribesigns makes some really nice and inexpensive tables that are perfect for this. $100 for a 4 foot by 2 foot table with a steel base and 2 inch thick particle board top. The L-shaped desk is a bit thinner AFAIK.

Normal rectangular desk
55"x 24" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071JRD9FF/

L-shaped desk
-66.14“(Long Side) x 49.21"(D) x 29"(H) https://www.amazon.com/Tribesigns-Modern-L-Shaped-Computer-Workstation/dp/B01HO7O40I/

Also, this is my favorite "value" chair.
https://www.amazon.com/Alera-ALEEL41ME10B-Elusion-High-Back-Multifunction/dp/B0049UCECE/

Only $200 but it's pretty darn robust not to mention comfortable.

One more note: avoid office supply stores like the plague, especially the chairs. While this seems counter-intuitive, the durability/performance of the chairs compared to price is half what you can get elsewhere, and generally everything is overpriced.

u/285Tech · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

Tribesigns L Shaped Desk

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Got this desk on amazon. They have it in White. Its awesome!!

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limited space then this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015R3SU1U/

u/omgwutd00d · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

It's just a cheap laminate desk I found on Amazon.

u/AWildRedditorApeared · 1 pointr/vinyl

Hi guys, hoping you could help me with a basic setup. My dad passed recently and left me about 200 vinyl records, mostly from the 70's and 80's. I'd like to listen to them, but I do not have any sort of set up.

I looked at the suggested threads / wiki, and it looks like I'll need a turntable, amp, and speakers. There's a lot more I can get, but for now I'm just happy with a barebones setup so I can listen to some old jams.

I live in USA-MI, and my budget is $200-500. A few caveats:

  • I live in an apartment complex. I do not need it to be too loud / window shaking.
  • I have limited space - tall, 3' speakers are out of the question.
  • I have this desk.
  • My goal was to put the turntable atop the desk, then find a shelf to put under it if I need an amp / other equipment / storage for records.

    Anyways, here's what I found:

  • Crossley C100A-SI, decent turntable for the price.
  • Edifier R1280T Speakers, seem small enough to politely sit on the desk.

    Questions:

  • Is this all I need? Will the speakers plug directly into the turntable? Will the turntable come with a needle?
  • How much of a difference are the ~$100 turntables vs the 200 / 300? Will I actually notice it, or is it mostly just marketing?
  • Are there better recommendations for my budget? If so, what would you recommend and why?