What are the most comfortable kinds of desks for gaming
I've got this sewing desk which causes me to elevate my hands up bring bring me pain after awhile. As well as my palm pressing against the corner.(more pain)
So what desks do you guys use recommend?
low and large ones
>>61168127
The ones you make yourself.
I use an L desk but it's not that great. I did the mistake of buying a big mousepad and now my secondary monitor on the side is sitting on the mousepad because there's no other comfortable set up.
>>61168245
I got an IKEA one when I was like 14-13.
I think I remember it being rather comfy but it was the most structural unstable piece of shit I ever had. It wobbled every where and the side supports where to short so they fell down every wobble. Not to mention that it started sagging were the monitor sat. Best $50 ever spent
>>61168227
>>61168274
Low is a must definitely. But large is a waste of space unless you want more monitors. Which I think is retarded. I don't see why its so common
>>61168127
Get a big desk and use either monitor wall mounts, or aftermarket brackets to keep it at a better height. You should get one that's the correct height for your arms to be bent around 90^o and for your shoulders to be relaxed.
>>61168300
>more monitors. Which I think is retarded. I don't see why its so common
Why would you not want more monitors? You can have a ton more windows open and makes doing things much easier.
>>61168310
You mean so my elbows can rest on the desk? Wall mounts no go. I like to frequently move my room around. Don't like permanent fixtures.
>>61168318
I'm autistic in that I like to have tons of tabs open but I like closing windows so I don't feel overwhelmed. Plus its super easy to switch windows with one monitor