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The ODK L Shaped Gaming Desk combines a spacious reversible design with built-in LED lighting, multiple charging ports, and an ergonomic monitor stand. Crafted from premium MDF and iron, it offers stability and ample storage, making it perfect for gamers and professionals seeking a sleek, organized workspace.
Brand | ODK |
Model Number | ZJZ-1004 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 48 x 168 x 76 cm; 27.8 kg |
Material | Wood, Iron |
Special Features | Reversible, Built-In Monitor Stand, Built-In USB Outlet |
Item Weight | 27.8 kg |
A**N
Like it
I bought the 168 cm x 120 cm table, and after measuring it out against the smaller table, the extra few inches really do make a difference. I had tre carbon fibre design. Anyhow, the table itself is nice and sturdy with no noticable wobble, it pretty solid and has in general a great amount of space for you to do stuff on.The shelf basket thingy's are great for storage, and the PC space is great and solid and I have no worries of it breaking as my PC isn't the lightest thing on the planet, though it is difficult to get to the back of the PC to fiddle around with ports, but I knew that when purchasing. Additionally, the plug sockets are a great addition, two UK sockets and two USB ports, though if you want to use the LED lights you will use one of the USB ports, but that is a minor thing.There was however a slight hitch with the instructions. The initial page which shows you Left or Right is wrong in a way. As per the photo I have attached, the top diagram is for the left corner as written, but the image shows that it has the right corner, and the bottom is vice versa. As written is correct, the diagram is not. The next page as per the second photo I have attached will be correct in that it is the right corner build, with the next section being correct way to build it with the left corner. I found this out the hard way, and lets just say with the language used, I'm glad there weren't any children around. Other than that, no real complaints.Building it was a pain, but I did it by myself and with not a lot of space to maneauvre so that is my fault really, and the instructions did say two are recommended to build. I built it in 3 hours (though that was because of my initial finding out that I followed the diagram on the start of the page was wrong, and I built it wrong twice because I didn't follow the instructions so that was entirely my fault). If building with 2 people it is entirely possible to put this together in about 60-90 minutes, and if by yourself, about two hours, two and a half tops. Otherwise, I did have fun building it, and was in general really simple. It came with all the screws and gadgets needed, and there were spares just in case one went missing so that was nice, so I have a few screws of each spare to do with as I wish.All in all, I highly recommend this desk for the price and the carbon fibre design looks really good.
P**R
Nice and sturdy, though the initial instructions were wrong
I bought the 168 cm x 120 cm table, and after measuring it out against the smaller table, the extra few inches really do make a difference. I had tre carbon fibre design. Anyhow, the table itself is nice and sturdy with no noticable wobble, it pretty solid and has in general a great amount of space for you to do stuff on.The shelf basket thingy's are great for storage, and the PC space is great and solid and I have no worries of it breaking as my PC isn't the lightest thing on the planet, though it is difficult to get to the back of the PC to fiddle around with ports, but I knew that when purchasing. Additionally, the plug sockets are a great addition, two UK sockets and two USB ports, though if you want to use the LED lights you will use one of the USB ports, but that is a minor thing.There was however a slight hitch with the instructions. The initial page which shows you Left or Right is wrong in a way. As per the photo I have attached, the top diagram is for the left corner as written, but the image shows that it has the right corner, and the bottom is vice versa. As written is correct, the diagram is not. The next page as per the second photo I have attached will be correct in that it is the right corner build, with the next section being correct way to build it with the left corner. I found this out the hard way, and lets just say with the language used, I'm glad there weren't any children around. Other than that, no real complaints.Building it was a pain, but I did it by myself and with not a lot of space to maneauvre so that is my fault really, and the instructions did say two are recommended to build. I built it in 3 hours (though that was because of my initial finding out that I followed the diagram on the start of the page was wrong, and I built it wrong twice because I didn't follow the instructions so that was entirely my fault). If building with 2 people it is entirely possible to put this together in about 60-90 minutes, and if by yourself, about two hours, two and a half tops. Otherwise, I did have fun building it, and was in general really simple. It came with all the screws and gadgets needed, and there were spares just in case one went missing so that was nice, so I have a few screws of each spare to do with as I wish.All in all, I highly recommend this desk for the price and the carbon fibre design looks really good.
R**H
Nice Table. Good size. LED not too bright. Monitor just too high up
A good table. Easy to assemble took us just 2.5 hrs to put together.Included are an allen key and a star screwdriver for putting the plug/usb socket inNow it's fully assembled feels fairly stable. The light isn't bright: which at night is a good thing, just a subtle mood light. The plug on the table top is really useful.The underneath shelves are metal and a 3l really useful box fits very well inside as does the Muji makeup boxes.My PC is too big to put on the tables shelf, I knew this before buying, so I've placed it on the floor in front of me.The table top space is less deep than I'm used to, which results in me being closer to the screen. Also for me, my monitors are a little higher than I'd want, so I either need to lower them somehow, or raise my chair somehow. My chair doesn't go any higher and my screens can't go lower. I might take of one side of the top wooden shelf and put the screens directly on the table top. Which looks easy enough to do. Or perhaps use an arm. It's nice that the table is flexible enough to accommodate.
E**K
Sturdy and Good looking
Absolutely wonderful, sturdy desk. A great size and functions perfectly for the duel-usage I needed it for. It looks great and I was able to stand on it with no wobbles! (Do so at own risk)It takes awhile to build and make sure you’re building it to the correct side instructions (a whole other story)
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