I disagree that the convertible solutions are not ok.
In some offices a totally different desk to the others is not an option, in this case getting something to go on top is the only solution.
I recently got the Varidesk Pro 36 at work and it's very sturdy. I must admit I very rarely adjust it to it's down position as once your used to standing you stand all the time.
I disagree that the convertible solutions are not ok.
In some offices a totally different desk to the others is not an option, in this case getting something to go on top is the only solution.
I recently got the Varidesk Pro 36 at work and it's very sturdy. I must admit I very rarely adjust it to it's down position as once your used to standing you stand all the time.
uk.varidesk.com/en-gb/products/sta...
Yeah, my point with that is mostly to avoid the extra cost of buying a sit/stand since you probably wonβt use it both ways very much.
There are definitely circumstances where it makes sense to go adjustable. That Veridesk looks π