Sitting Standing desk
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@Dashrender I have a varidesk and it is easy to use and convert. Great product!
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@lance said in Sitting Standing desk:
@Dashrender I have a varidesk and it is easy to use and convert. Great product!
Pictures would be awesome..
can a little ol' lady convert it? -
@Dashrender I put my laptop where most people put their keyboard. I like the setup.
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@lance I like that setup... but fix your post so the image comes back, lol.
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@dafyre There we go. lol.
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@DustinB3403 said in Sitting Standing desk:
Maybe something like this is more reasonable.
This is pretty cool
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@Dashrender I believe a little ol lady would be able to convert it.
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@Dashrender said in Sitting Standing desk:
OK Gene, I think you have the winner.
http://www.varidesk.com/product/standing-desk-pro-plus-36
And $400, not bad.
That's a great find. I might do this at home actually.
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OK no approval yet on a converting desk, but do have approval to get an adjustable monitor stand for someone.
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@Dashrender said in Sitting Standing desk:
OK no approval yet on a converting desk, but do have approval to get an adjustable monitor stand for someone.
From http://www.ucop.edu/risk-services/loss-prevention-control/ergonomics/ergo-tech-tips.html
http://www.ucop.edu/risk-services/_images/ergo/temp-stand.jpgNote the laptop sitting on reams of paper.
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@Grey said in Sitting Standing desk:
Note the laptop sitting on reams of paper.
Before I got th emonitor shelf I currently have On my desk, I used the D& 4th edition books for a similar purpose. Was the only good use those books ever had.
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@Minion-Queen said in Sitting Standing desk:
How about this? http://www.varidesk.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQiAiMHEBRC034nx2ImB1J0BEiQA-r7ctuWtpBES-cWhy4VYaUucgpb9Gtrs4pHRwMsUZadmFTAaApUs8P8HAQ
This is what I use. I have a 31" and a 27" monitor on the 36" model.
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@Grey said in Sitting Standing desk:
@Dashrender said in Sitting Standing desk:
OK no approval yet on a converting desk, but do have approval to get an adjustable monitor stand for someone.
From http://www.ucop.edu/risk-services/loss-prevention-control/ergonomics/ergo-tech-tips.html
http://www.ucop.edu/risk-services/_images/ergo/temp-stand.jpgNote the laptop sitting on reams of paper.
yeah, that's not what i was noticing.
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@JaredBusch said in Sitting Standing desk:
@Grey said in Sitting Standing desk:
Note the laptop sitting on reams of paper.
Before I got th emonitor shelf I currently have On my desk, I used the D& 4th edition books for a similar purpose. Was the only good use those books ever had.
I assume you're a 5E fan? ^_^
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@wirestyle22 said in Sitting Standing desk:
@JaredBusch said in Sitting Standing desk:
@Grey said in Sitting Standing desk:
Note the laptop sitting on reams of paper.
Before I got th emonitor shelf I currently have On my desk, I used the D& 4th edition books for a similar purpose. Was the only good use those books ever had.
I assume you're a 5E fan? ^_^
It was better than 4E. d20 3/3.5 was better
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huh - so that single connection point to the desk feels sturdy enough with 3 monitors hanging off it?
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@Dashrender said in Sitting Standing desk:
huh - so that single connection point to the desk feels sturdy enough with 3 monitors hanging off it?
Yup it is VERY sturdy! It has 2 motors and raise and lower it and can hold 300#
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We have about 5 people here that use the varidesk thigns. They are quite nice. At my old job we had some users who had motorized desks, the entire thing would raise and lower at the touch of a switch. Quite expensive to install. But they were a kit so would work with just about any of the cube style desks that are built in sections.
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@Minion-Queen said in Sitting Standing desk:
@Dashrender said in Sitting Standing desk:
huh - so that single connection point to the desk feels sturdy enough with 3 monitors hanging off it?
Yup it is VERY sturdy! It has 2 motors and raise and lower it and can hold 300#
I think he was talking about the monitor stand.