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The good news is the desk being able to move up an...

The good news is the desk being able to move up and down and allow me to stand some and sit some has rejuvenated an ailing back. I recommend this for anyone with lower back problems where you find it uncomfortable to sit for long periods, or stand of long periods. Bravo.

The PC mount is a must if you are truly going to run your desk up and down. Cable reliability will go way up and likelihood of dropping something off the desk way down if the only thing moving up and down is power and network cables.

The mediocre news is that full height on an 80 inch desk is a little wobbly. I'd consider not getting the longer lengths on these desks. Also the desk is noticeably bowed downward in the center. Maybe about a half inch. Still functional but the quality doesn't look great. It may be just too long a span without additional support.

The not so great news is the monitor arm is not quite as expected. I purchased the heavy duty monitor desk arm because my monitor is really a 28lb 39 inch TV. The stand is really not able to handle the weight even though its rated to 35lb. The joints strain and tilt. The clamp that holds it to the desk really couldn't handle that much weight cantilevered out 18" from the monitor. I use the stand as a means of stabilizing the monitor on the desk to be sure it doesn't get knocked off, but as far as working as intended, its a miss.

The motorized up down is great so far, quality and accessories are a mixed bag..

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