computer desks

heres mine

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GoldenGlory said:
Only problem with the desk is: how do you open the drive bays? :p

I don't really use the dvd bay. Anyway that's all different now, I no longer have that tft, tower etc. Where the tower used to be is now used to store all my lovely apple box collection (apple cinema display, ibook, 20gig ipod, 30gig photo, 30gig video) :D Soon will add a macbook, ipod shuffle, bluetooth keyboard and mouse box to that bit:D
 
Mohinder said:
It's alright if you're loaded - most people don't even spend £2k on the PC that sits on the desk.

Not really, people spend stupid amounts on brand new fancy graphics cards etc. My bets are that 99.99% of this forum have a pc worth more than their desk, then they sit their all hunched up in a tiny desk area to use it:p
 
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£99 - My "Student" Corner Workstation.
Affordable, practical and from my sitting position, I get the 5.1 surround sound effect (IMHO) better than most people's set-up layout.

Such a shame I'm cascading the whole system but the printer to my little brother - getting me a macbook and a set of JBL Creatures 2 speakers. Time to "stop gaming" and get "more creative".

Edit: or this might derail the thread.
 
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May not be clean just now, but there is a lot of space for the room i area i had to work with! bookcase on the end out of shot gives good general starage.

bout £25 all in from ikea top + legs - and i had to shorten it for my room, so could b bout a foot longet and 3" deeper if u keep the original.

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clv101 said:
The IKEA Jerker with an extra slelf or two (they do a vertical extension now as well) is an excellent computer desk. Large and rock solid.
As long as I live, you will NEVER convince me that no pun was intended there! :D
 
smoove said:
I been on the lookout, looked at the jerker, but its still dam small.

I could never fit my 24" tft and 2 stereo speakers on the same level.
I have a tape measure here, the main desk surface is 120cm wide and 90cm deep, handy for large CRT monitors.
 
Dr Jones said:
Affordable, practical and from my sitting position, I get the 5.1 surround sount effect better than most people's set-up layout.
No you don't, that's an apalling layout you have there.
 
Kreeeee said:
No you don't, that's an apalling layout you have there.

Most people have them 5.1, with both front and back speakers in the front. (I'm talking about majority) It is a surprisingly good layout IMHO - granted the front is over powering (I did tweek the front to be slightly weaker).

It would have been nice if you did say "why" it is bad. Anyway, this is about desk, not 5.1 set up.
 
I think its a case of what someone could justify to themselves as a reasonably cost.
Everyone on here spends more than the norm on some particular item, and can justify it in some way.
 
smoove said:
I been on the lookout, looked at the jerker, but its still dam small.
You are aware that there are several Jerker models, all with different specifications? Some Jerkers do have 'small' surfaces, but others have quite large ones.
The thing with Jerkers is that the parts and accessories are all completely interchangeable.
 
smoove said:
So you could get longer Jerkers?

^ thats sounds slightly dodgy.
Yes.
The Jerker i own is a 'workstation' version, designed so that loads of extra storage, such as fixed sheves, movable shelves, paper holders, ect; can be added to it.
Its also possible to buy Jerkers that are 'desks', which are longer in length by about 50% than the workstation version.
 
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