for note-taking.” They do warn that the converter can be “a little stiff to adjust,” but “it’s not really that much of a hassle, and for the price, I’m not complaining.” Another reviewer says that while they rarely give five-star reviews, this standing-desk converter deserves one because it “is very slick and solidly put together.” It “easily supports a small monitor and a keyboard,” they add, and while it doesn’t have a second tier for a keyboard, “it feels pretty comfortable, and the monitor is at a good height for my eyes.” Adjusting the height “requires some pressure on the desk to push it down, but that gives it a reassuring solidity in my mind,” they add. “It comes assembled, adjusts between sitting and standing easily, and is large enough to hold my laptop and essentials with enough room to keep papers/notebooks/etc. ![]() Found this workstation and it’s perfect,” one reviewer begins of this single-tier, 28-inch model from Zinus, one of our favorite furniture manufacturers on Amazon. ![]() But when I realized working from home would be longer term, I knew I needed a better solution. “I set up a work space at my dining table during COVID, and it was fine for a few weeks.
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