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Review on SOKOL computer table KST-14, corner: left, WxDxH: 140x123.5x182.8 cm, color: sonoma oak/white by Adam Sterlinski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

Some pros: A large tabletop (enough for 2 monitors of 27 inches each), a lot of space for storing books and other things (which is important for a teacher - all teaching aids are at hand), a wide shelf for a printer. Different cons: With all the seemingly ergonomics of the upper part, it is not thought out to the end. The compartment for the system unit is in the farthest corner, and even deployed along the long side of the table top. To turn on the computer or insert a USB flash drive, you need to crawl under the table with your head (well, or do it with your feet to the touch). For the same reason, the purpose of the shelf under the corner section is not clear: you can use it for its intended purpose only by diving under the table. You can’t put a system unit in this place, because there is plywood on the back, which is not an option not to nail - it is the only stiffener. Without it, the structure staggers and strives to warp all the time. You can’t deploy along it either: the length does not allow. I had to put my computer on a tabletop. Who has a small case, they can shove it under a hanging shelf. Our playroom (not the largest) did not fit in height, so it eats up usable space. I don’t advise you to put an add-on to the wall: the wires from the MFP / printer will rest against the wall, and if you put it closer to the edge, the folding tray for printed sheets will rest against the user’s side.