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- £29.99inc vat
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Tuesday, 25th November.

- manufacturer #: MX-333
- quickfind code: 131465
- 9 in stock for next day delivery.
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22" Monitor.
Anyone know if this is big enough for a 22" wide screen TFT?
Hi
Yes you can fit a monitor on this workstation, it is 790mm wide.
Thanks Ebuyer
Compact
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Windows XPFirstly, thank you very much Ebuyer for delivering this product on the requested day - great service.
Secondly, this product arrived flat packed, although the instructions aren't entirely clear it is possible to work out from the instructions and by eyeballing the product what goes where. I am in no way a DIY person, but I found I had it assembled in about 2 hours with a few minor errors along the way which I was able to rectify.
A point to note, look carefully at the diagrams and be aware of looking at the holes on the boards and which way they should be facing.
Thirdly, I've found this to be a great workstation in the small bedroom of my house, very compact, fits nicely in the room with plenty of space for my PC, my 22" Standard Monitor, Printer and scanner.
All in all, a great product, great price, and definitely recommended for those on a budget.
Works for me!
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LinuxOK, the woodwork doesn't match the rest of the furniture (hardly the products fault) but this is an excellent budget workdesk; you wouldn't find better at I*ea :-)
I had to drill pilot holes for the keyboard tray sliders, which were a bit of a b*gger to fit (hint:- put the front screw inside the slider then manoeuvre it into position in the slotted hole) but all in all I'm very happy with it.
A final embellishment was sticking a length of draught excluder (Homebase do a Stormguard P-profile une that fits perfectly on the top edge of the keyboard tray when applied as supplied in double width).
A proper wrist rest and everything!
Chinese Ikea
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Not ApplicableOK Chinese flat pack.
Beware the assembly insructions are not very good, even the English is poor, however if you are patient and lay it all out before you start putting it together it will make life easier.
It is possible to get the wheel holding units the wrong way round, so in assembly section 1, I suggest you leave the wheels off until you have the uprights and horizontal board put together.
The base unit is a good size and should accept I guess up to 30" monitors easily, I have a big PC case 18.5 inches tall(47 cm) and it fits in just.
The overall quality is acceptable, and for the price its sturdy and I think good value, you cant expect a work of art for 30 quid.
BEWARE small moan only, you get 12 nuts with the kit which is the number stated, but you need 16 to complete the assembly if you want the bit above the monitor shelf fixed in place.
The base unit and the top unit can be treated as separate assemblies, the extra 4 nuts are needed to fix them together, personally I dont need the top bit so it did not matter to me.
The nuts are a common size and will only cost a few pence so I would not let this put you off, if you want a cheap worstation.
























