Thursday, February 14, 2008

COMPUTER DESK

COMPUTER DESK

Computer furniture is designed to keep your desktop computer and all its components together in a usable organized way Computer workstations and computer desks often include a keyboard and mouse tray a monitor stand a CPU shelf and a reinforced hole for cords Common features in larger desks may include a printer shelf book shelves or compact disc holders If your computer workstation is in the corner of another room consider an office desk with doors so you can close off the work when its time for play If youve already thought about the tasks youll want to do at your computer desk and which components youll need handy choosing your desk will be easy
A writing desk secretary desk student desk or other kind of desk may fit your needs These desks are not usually set up for computers they probably wont have a keyboard tray or places to run cords However if you do most of your work with paper and pens or if you use a laptop computer and need a place to use it when you are at home this kind of desk is perfect for you
Writing desk has a surface for writing or placing a laptop possibly a few cubby holes and usually some type of closable top such as a rolltop A wood writing desk can be a lovely piece of furniture in a bedroom
Secretary desk usually has a few drawers below the writing surface and like the writing desk has a way to be closed when not in use A closed secretary desk is similar to a small armoire making it ideal for a living room
Student desk usually has drawers under one side of the writing surface while the other side is open underneath to accommodate the sitter A student desk is often a small desk making it a perfect addition to a bedroom

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