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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