🎮 Power, style, and space—level up your workspace game!
The SEDETAL Shaped Gaming Desk is a large, reversible L-shaped workstation designed for home offices and gaming setups. It features a built-in power outlet with 4 sockets and 2 USB ports, RGB LED lighting with over 60,000 colors and music sync, ample storage including pegboard and shelves, and a keyboard tray. Crafted from engineered wood with a durable black powder-coated finish, it supports multiple monitors and devices, making it ideal for multitasking professionals and gamers alike.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black With Power Outlet and Pegboard |
Style Name | Industrial |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | black |
Top Color | black |
Base Color | black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.7"D x 67"W x 57"H |
Item Weight | 76 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 57 Inches |
Minimum Height | 57 Inches |
Shelf Width | 14.4 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 69.7 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 2 |
Additional Features | Built-In USB Outlet |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | [Multiple storage options] |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
T**S
Follow the directions to avoid issues!
So I like most people read the 1 star reviews. I’m going to address some them. The power outlet is not from the 80s and is safe to use with most things. I only had 1 screw hole not line up and it was because I didn’t follow the directions. I included pictures of the keyboard drawer sliders because it was difficult to see the small details in the picture showing the orientation. I experienced no splinters or any defect in any of the parts except for the one leg it looked like the powder coat was rubbed. This took me about an hour and a half to put together it was not difficult but recommended doing it where you want the desk to go. I did have a screw strip out during the wrong hole fiasco and the included screw driver was poor quality and stripped so I had to use one of my good ones. At the end of the day this is a cheap desk $170 for a desk of this size is a screaming deal. It was a much needed upgrade for me and shipped fast. It feels large and has a lot of work space while simultaneously not taking up too much room. Follow the directions and read the first step about not tightening everything down until it’s assembled and that will prevent the “uneven” wobble. This desk is very sturdy.
N**R
Good desk for the money
I put mine together today and it was pretty straight forward but time consuming. Took about 3 hrs. The box arrived with a few holes in the corners but everything inside was packaged very well. There was styrofoam separating each piece and some of the large desktop pieces even had plastic corner protectors on them. There was no damage to anything in the box. All the screws were in bags with letters on them and they even gave at least 1 extra of each. The instructions were pretty good. There was some confusion on the orientation of the sliding keyboard brackets but it works. My best advice, pay attention to the directions. There are many ways to put this together incorrectly which means you will have to take things apart again. Part of why it took so long to assemble is because I read every detail on the orientation of the pieces. Love the built in charger strip. Didn't use the light strip. One gripe is the shelf for a PC tower was about 1/2" too short for my PC. I ended up removing the bottom shelf and sliding my PC into the space. It was wide enough with about 1/2" on each side to spare. This was with a full size Lian Li case. One thing that aggravated me to death was the grease on the keyboard slides. You have to disassemble them to install them and I had to wash my hands with Dawn 5 or 6 times so as to not get grease all over the rest of the desk. Hated that! There isn't quite as much room on the desktops as I thought there would be but it is doable. I had a huge desk before and I have a lot of stuff on the desk due to it being home office/personal PC desk. A couple of the screws stripped out so I don't anticipate it going well if I ever had to take it apart and move it. For the price I would probably just disassemble it and toss it. With that being said this is a nice desk for the money. I managed to fit my PC, 22" monitor, printer and a bunch of junk with room for my work laptop and some open desk space for paperwork. The pegboard feels cheesy to me. I wasn't going to install it but I figured it might rigidize the desk so I installed it.Update: I plugged in a neck fan to one of the USB ports in the charger strip to charge it. It showed it was charging but never got above zero percent. I unplugged it and plugged the USB cable into my Anker wall charger and it started charging normally. Doesn't say much for the quality of the charger strip.
R**S
You Don't Put It Together - You BUILD It
I bought 2 of these, one for me and one for the wife. I got them mostly for the height, as I just recently bought 2 chairs that were taller than our previous desks and wouldn't fit underneath. Instead of ruining the leather armrests on a pair of $400 chairs, taller desks were in order.As I said in the title, you don't put this together, you build it. Unlike other cheap quality put-together cam-and-stud pieces of furniture that I usually find on Amazon, this desk has actual screws and bolts you build it with. I'll be looking for more of this type of furniture from this vendor in the future.The metal is sturdy aluminum, and the wood is 1/2" plywood covered with a high-quality laminate. The box is a little on the heavy side, so unless you're fairly strong, I recommend having a second pair of hands to help you carry it. The box was packed well, using lots of Styrofoam and plastic corner protectors for the wood tops. Nothing was damaged or scratched in either box. Although it's not heavy to push around when complete, the desk is a little on the large size, so I recommend building it in the place where you're going to be using it to make it easier.The diagrams in the book are easy to read, and everything is clearly labeled. From start to finish using a ratchet screwdriver with exchangeable bits (the package comes with a screwdriver, allen tool, and small wrench). Each desk took me about an hour to build by myself. It is versatile and can be assembled as a long desk, or an L-shape left or right. I put a mirror image of my wife's desk (on the left) to show you what our office area looks like with both desks in place.I have a curved widescreen monitor with a large stand. Because of the size of the stand (which is designed to fit in a corner), it takes up half of the 20" depth of the top. As I rent, I'm not allowed to mount things to the walls so I ordered a monitor arm to get it closer to the wall. So keep this in mind for all you widescreen users out there.I have a full-size computer tower sitting on top as it won't fit underneath. The computer shelf has enough space to accommodate a PC that is 9 3/4" wide, 18 3/4" tall, and 17 1/2" deep. Technically, you can go deeper, but you'll need to pull the desk away from the wall or have the front of the PC sticking out a little for anything longer. My external Blu-Ray drive sits on the little shelf above the PC shelf. I could easily stack 2 of them in this little space, and since my PC tower sits above it, running cables wasn't a problem.I like the cubby shelf. I even put a mini-shelf on top that I had on my desk before to keep all my figurines, snacks, and misc stuff. The cubbies are a decent size, 14" wide, 6 1/2" tall, and 7 3/4" inches deep. Then you have all the space on top to utilize. This feature is very appreciated. I opted to not add the pull-out keyboard shelf, as I prefer to have my keyboard on top of the desk.Overall, I am extremely pleased with this desk. It was very well-designed, and easy to put together. I'll give an update to let you know how it works out having a monitor arm attached.Update: I installed the monitor arm and it's been holding up very well. The monitor arm I picked up allows me to mash the screen as close to the wall as possible. As you can see from the pictures, the back of the monitor sits about 4" away from the wall. I went from having 10" of desk space to 16" of desk space (I had to move the desk 2" away from the wall to get it to sit flat).The monitor arm I'm using is the ErGear Ultrawide Monitor Arm. It holds up to 26 lbs. (monitor is only 12 lbs with the stand removed), so it's plenty strong for my monitor. It secures well, holds the monitor in place, and the desk is holding it up without issues. You can get it here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098JT9SFR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Just for giggles, I thought I would show the little shelf I put on the top shelf of the desk. If you have enough ceiling height, you could stack quite a few things up there. I'm 6' tall, and the shelf tops out a couple inches taller than me. Anything taller would be too much for me. You can get that little shelf-shelf here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BRVSQKX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Enjoy your new desk everyone!
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