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Vivo Tabletop Sit/Stand Workstation

Vivo Tabletop Sit/Stand Workstation

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Clinically proven to improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease, standing desks are becoming increasingly popular in offices and workspaces around the world. And this is one is as easy to operate as they come Read More

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Montgom
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Apr 27, 2018
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I have a large hulking wooden desk I inherited from my family. I wanted to jump on the "standing desk" train but, i couldn't bring myself to part with my heirloom desk--and its too large not to use as office equipment. About a year ago, I purchased the Vivo Tabletop Workstation to see if I could get the best of both worlds. The experiment has been a total success. My office space has evolved over the year, but the workstation has been bale to accommodate alot of changes. Currently, It holds my hefty iMac, several keyboards, a trackball mouse, usually a propped up book next to the screen, and a mounted microphone clamp and pop filter for podcast recording. I can move the desk up and down without moving or worry about virtually all of these things (the book is the only exception). After a year, the desk still moves between height settings fairly fluidly. When locked, the hold is strong. I also find that it helps organize my workspace when not in standing desk mode.
The only complaints I have are the following: The workstation can be a little awkward manipulate if you have anything sitting slightly near or in front of the workstation that is not attached to it, like a drinking vessel. Knick knacks will often roll under the workstation and be difficult to grab--don't expect to find your unsecured pens and pencils where you left them after you move the workstation around. Also, if you use alot of corded devices, be prepared to spend some time working out your own way to do cord management with the station so that they don't get tangled up when you manipulate the workstation. None of these are design flaws, but don't expect the desk to just move up without changing your desk or workspace a little. I do often find myself though wishing that the desk was longer and that the keyboard tray was as well. I don't really think it can easily or comfortably handle two large/heavy monitors. It can, though, hold my laptop on one end, with my iMac monitor on the other--but I probably wouldn't leave it standing like this overnight.
When I bought this, I remember it costing something similar to a membership to my local gym. Overall, I've lost enough weight working in front of this thing to justify the purchase on those grounds alone.
ghostLUMSICLE
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Jan 9, 2020
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Mediocre standing desk
The stability of this standing desk is good. It's solid. The problem is the actual desk space is pretty small in comparison with another standing desk I have used. The keyboard tray's width is also tiny. It does not allow for the keyboard, mousepad, and a mouse to fit. You need to use a smaller keyboard and a mouse without any mousepad which is incovenient and annoying because the surface/material of the desk/keyboard tray is not smooth. It has tiny little ribs along the desk so even writing on it would be a bit bumpy. Overall, I wish I did not purchase this one and maybe paid a little extra for more surface area on both the desk and the keyboard tray. I have since stopped using it. Also, the surface scratches fairly easily. :(
Recommends this product? No
jjhold
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Nov 2, 2018
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