TECHNI MOBILI Atua Wood Computer Workstation in Espresso
Product Description
Spacious and sylish, the Techni Mobili Atua Computer Workstation in Espresso allows you to work in comfort. Everything has a place to be put away, with extra storage space for all of your belongings.Features: Finished in EspressoConstructed from MDF materials Raised printer platform Openings for scanner storage Slide out keyboard tray Two file size drawers Open back area on CPU stand platform for ventilation and easy access to cords for wire managementThe area on the right side where the computer tower goes is 98221;W x 188221;D x 168221;H.
Product Details
Color: Black
- Product Dimensions: 4,800 x 2,200 x 3,400 inches ; 110 pounds - Shipping Weight: 110 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B001TKW8RI
Technical Details
- Two large accessory drawers- Pullout keyboard tray with safety stop
- Elevated shelf for printer or supplies
- CPU storage area with accessory shelf
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than meets the EYE!!, December 27, 2009
By
Otto D. Woltke (GG, CA) - See all my reviews
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First off, this desk is perfect for anybody with a basic computer set up. You got you Mid-tower storage area on the bottum right, and there is enough room for cables sticking out of the Tower on the back and the wires go thru back port of the desk... NICE!!
On the other side you got a drawer for files (wires and gizmos for me) and office stuff, and there is a thinner drawer above that one. Above the second thinner drawer is a slide out tray which is very convient for lets say a small scanner or something like that... I'm gonna put my PS3 there :-# Behind that slide out tray slightly above it is another convient Cable Port #cable/wire pass-tru)for Wires...again NICE!!
So far the following has been describled, the CPU Piller, and the 2-drawer/Slide out Tray.
Ok now moving up is the Middle of the desk, there are two empty section above each piller (there is a small gray/metal piece in each one for support..very sturdy# These empty section are Great for Power Supplies/Surge protectors and Game Consoles and other stuff.
Ok moving slightly up is the Keyboard tray what can I say... It a basic one with Stops#for safety#, my keyboard fits good enough their, but you really can't have the mouse there.
OK now for the desk area, ample enought for 2 or 3 LCD Monitors #I've tried this before.. though only 2 worked with my video card...different story..)and the little side stand is currently holding my TV antenna and Lamp, though I did have my second LCD (20in) there for a while.
well thats all their is too say.
Oh one more thing, I got mine on clearance from Stapls for a good deal, I would Say that $159 sounds about right.
On the other side you got a drawer for files (wires and gizmos for me) and office stuff, and there is a thinner drawer above that one. Above the second thinner drawer is a slide out tray which is very convient for lets say a small scanner or something like that... I'm gonna put my PS3 there :-# Behind that slide out tray slightly above it is another convient Cable Port #cable/wire pass-tru)for Wires...again NICE!!
So far the following has been describled, the CPU Piller, and the 2-drawer/Slide out Tray.
Ok now moving up is the Middle of the desk, there are two empty section above each piller (there is a small gray/metal piece in each one for support..very sturdy# These empty section are Great for Power Supplies/Surge protectors and Game Consoles and other stuff.
Ok moving slightly up is the Keyboard tray what can I say... It a basic one with Stops#for safety#, my keyboard fits good enough their, but you really can't have the mouse there.
OK now for the desk area, ample enought for 2 or 3 LCD Monitors #I've tried this before.. though only 2 worked with my video card...different story..)and the little side stand is currently holding my TV antenna and Lamp, though I did have my second LCD (20in) there for a while.
well thats all their is too say.
Oh one more thing, I got mine on clearance from Stapls for a good deal, I would Say that $159 sounds about right.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good desk smaller than appears in picture!, March 9, 2011
This review is from: TECHNI MOBILI Atua Wood Computer Workstation in Espresso (Office Product)
Overall this is a nice desk. I didn't have any of the problems putting together that everyone else did here. It is no more irritating than any other self assemble furniture. The color is a little darker than pictured most of my friends think its black its very hard to see the brown tint under a conventional light.
Now, for the bad news, this is a tiny desk for the price. The height is fine but the desktop space is pretty small and even smaller are the shelves and drawers they are tiny and the picture is totally misleading here there is no way the tower pictured could fit or the scanner. I am pretty sure these pics were photoshopped in to fit. The shelf with the scanner on it can hold an Ipad pretty neatly but unless you have a tiny scanner no way. The drawers together are not as big as one file drawer.
Bottomline- its a nice SMALL desk if you have limited space and don't mind the price but if you want a real desk with a decent amount of storage put a few extra dollars with it and you can get a pretty nice one at any furniture store and guess what you don't have to put it together.
Now, for the bad news, this is a tiny desk for the price. The height is fine but the desktop space is pretty small and even smaller are the shelves and drawers they are tiny and the picture is totally misleading here there is no way the tower pictured could fit or the scanner. I am pretty sure these pics were photoshopped in to fit. The shelf with the scanner on it can hold an Ipad pretty neatly but unless you have a tiny scanner no way. The drawers together are not as big as one file drawer.
Bottomline- its a nice SMALL desk if you have limited space and don't mind the price but if you want a real desk with a decent amount of storage put a few extra dollars with it and you can get a pretty nice one at any furniture store and guess what you don't have to put it together.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice desk, bit small for a mid-size tower, November 21, 2010
By
William Reinwald "Bill" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TECHNI MOBILI Atua Wood Computer Workstation in Espresso (Office Product)
Recently got this and put it together, it does look nice, and the construction is decent and it feels solid once together (drawers and keyboard slide is very quite and smooth). It is basically black (they call it espresso), and has some laminate cover on the wood that has 'grain' patterns on it. I did *not* need a power screwdriver to assemble this, and had no issues with hole alignment like others did.
The few downsides I have noticed are:
1) The side where the CPU goes is smallish - the picture they show in the ad makes it appear the case would be flush with the front, but of course cables stick out a bit, especially the video cable, and so the cpu sticks out an inch or so (the bottom curve is 19" from the back).
2) The 'shelf' on the CPU side is a bit under 17" from the bottom and is not adjustable at all, so might not fit your CPU (the shelf doesn't need to be used for structural purposes and can be left out). I'd prefer a few peg & holes that the shelf could sit on and allow for adjustments.
3) The keyboard shelf is a bit small, so having keyboard and mouse together is a bit difficult, if you use a trackball you'll be ok.
The few downsides I have noticed are:
1) The side where the CPU goes is smallish - the picture they show in the ad makes it appear the case would be flush with the front, but of course cables stick out a bit, especially the video cable, and so the cpu sticks out an inch or so (the bottom curve is 19" from the back).
2) The 'shelf' on the CPU side is a bit under 17" from the bottom and is not adjustable at all, so might not fit your CPU (the shelf doesn't need to be used for structural purposes and can be left out). I'd prefer a few peg & holes that the shelf could sit on and allow for adjustments.
3) The keyboard shelf is a bit small, so having keyboard and mouse together is a bit difficult, if you use a trackball you'll be ok.
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