🖥️ Roll, adjust, and conquer your workspace like a pro!
This mobile standing computer workstation features a height-adjustable VESA monitor mount supporting screens up to 27 inches, a foldable and depth-adjustable keyboard tray with reversible mouse support, and a secure, adjustable CPU holder. Built on a polished steel frame with five caster wheels (three locking), it offers both stability and mobility for dynamic professional environments.
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Industrial |
Finish Types | Polished |
Furniture Finish | Polished |
Top Color | black |
Item Width Side To Side | 19"D x 19"W x 73"H |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 72.8 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 39.05 Inches |
Base | Aluminum |
Top Material Type | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
J**N
A very very sturdy stand, but friction on ball joint in monitor support component insufficient
This thing is a sturdy product made with lots of metal. The ample five wheel cast, metal stand supports a stout vertical metal mast with 80/20 like features to hold accessories tight. The microprocessor stand and keyboard system work fine. The stick-on mouse holder, however, is a bit lack luster given the robustness of everything else. No problem for me as I use a trackball mouse, but thought it was worth a mention.The larger problem I have is with the monitor support component. The overall design and method to attach a monitor makes sense and is sturdy. The problem is with the smallish ball joint that must fight against the torque caused by the weight of even a modest monitor. I tightened it really hard with the friction wing-bolt, but the monitor slips downward regardless. The temporary solution was to stuff some spare stiff foam between the vertical mast the monitor back to push the monitor bottom outwards thereby alleviating the torque from the ball joint (Picture 1). This was a good temp fix, but the foam pressure caused some issues with the HDMI connection. The final solution was to fish a tie wrap through the standoffs (NUC Mount) and around the mast above the ball joint (Picture 2). This tension nicely holds the monitor up and also alleviates the torque on the ball joint. This solution works very well.I understand the reasoning for the ball joint is to provide the user the luxury of an infinite set of possible monitor tilts, etc. It's just not strong enough for anything other than a very small monitor. Yeah my 20 inch monitor with NUC tips the scales a bit, but I really need it so I really wanted this to work. Thankfully a tie wrap works a treat.Some redesign of the monitor joint system would give five stars. Or perhaps a "heavy" upgrade option for larger monitors. This would be an easy add thanks to the clever use of the 80/20 style mast. I'd buy such an option tomorrow if available.Despite the monitor positioning setback, this entire assembly is VERY strong, sturdy, and moves a lot of weight (I have a big UPS on the computer holder) on its smooth wheels. It... just... works. The cost may be off-putting to some, but understand you are getting a real metal thing, not some plastic attempt.It's a keeper.
V**C
Great product
I like the cart, it really helps me out in my small office at the front counter. Only problem was the keyboard is not stable enough.
C**H
A Great Desk Alternative
I got this rolling computer cart for my daughter, as the bedrooms in our house are small, and she doesn't really have space to renovate her room without losing more empty space. While this is more marketed for hospital staff to travel around during their rounds, this has worked fantastic for her. It's adjustable for both the monitor and the keyboard/mouse pad, and it rolls really well. It has caster locks, so she doesn't have to worry about it moving unexpectedly, and she can tuck it against the wall near her bed when she is done for the night. The materials are heavy duty, and I expect this setup to last for a good long while.My only qualm is that the directions leave much to be desired. Even though the hardware was all separated and labeled, trying to figure out exactly how the slides for the adjustable parts went in, or how the straps for the tower work through the frame ate up so much of our assembly time. I wish I had recorded how to do those parts to make it easier on future users.
S**S
Sturdy, Solid Stand
This Mobile Computer Stand is solid and well made. It is a mobile stand for a CPU, monitor and keyboard. It also has a mouse tray that can be mounted on the left or right side. The stand was straightforward to assemble. I use this in my home office, makes it much easier to rearrange my office on the fly. Overall a solid mobile stand for a CPU.
S**Y
Almost Perfect
This cart is sturdy and well made.It dose not feel tipsy at all and rolls nicely.Assembly took some work but was worth it.The lock system for the monitor angle is kind of inexpensive and I find I have to prop up my monitor to get it to hold the correct angle..I do like I, though I wish it was a tad better.4 STARS
S**G
Works Well For My Needs. Well Made.
I needed this to easily move my PC around the house for various tasks I need it for. It took an hour and a half to assemble. I was missing screws for the monitor mount and seller quickly sent them to me. It is durable and should last a very long time. No complaints so far.
D**S
Well Made and Durable
I was surprised how sturdy this rolling stand was once it was put together. We use this on a CNC router to hold a laptop and attach the CNC controller box to the mount on the stand designed for the computer. It works well and lets us push it out of the way when we don't need it -- or move it around when we need to set things up.
T**2
Once you get it together it's a good desk
So it took me about 2 hours to put this together Seems sturdy works great for sitting or standing it's in front of our couch at the don't move it that much but it's pretty late for me holds the position angle and height Really well and doesn't slip the mouse holder is kinda odd but overall is a great desk
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