This is an excellent computer or voice/over studio table
My first and foremost warning is be sure you are assembling this correctly. Do not over-tighten but make sure all connections are secure. When I first assembled I accidentally inverted one of the upper tables and it required to unassemble to fix and reassemble. Use the old carpenter adage measure twice, cut once. No cutting is involved. That's just a saying. When put together correctly, this table is an amazingly sturdy instrument. At one point my articulating arm which clips on the back of the table held a 20 lb all in one computer! In my video there are just two monitors up there. I now use a desktop style computer. My studio is currently in flux and it's rather messy on the table, but you get the idea that it is there to do all of your electronic functions. There is plenty of room to sit. It would be tight for two people on the inside of the L (or the V as it were), but if it was in a big enough room you could conveniently put three people, one on each outside of the L and one in the V in the middle in my opinion. And oh yes, as it's designed, it would be an absolute killer gaming table. Without any covering, the table has a gray and black herringbone effect almost 3D very attractive. The still photo after the video with the pink and turquoise lighting shows the raw table in that middle area.
This is an excellent computer or voice/over studio table
My first and foremost warning is be sure you are assembling this correctly. Do not over-tighten but make sure all connections are secure. When I first assembled I accidentally inverted one of the upper tables and it required to unassemble to fix and reassemble. Use the old carpenter adage measure twice, cut once. No cutting is involved. That's just a saying. When put together correctly, this table is an amazingly sturdy instrument. At one point my articulating arm which clips on the back of the table held a 20 lb all in one computer! In my video there are just two monitors up there. I now use a desktop style computer. My studio is currently in flux and it's rather messy on the table, but you get the idea that it is there to do all of your electronic functions. There is plenty of room to sit. It would be tight for two people on the inside of the L (or the V as it were), but if it was in a big enough room you could conveniently put three people, one on each outside of the L and one in the V in the middle in my opinion. And oh yes, as it's designed, it would be an absolute killer gaming table. Without any covering, the table has a gray and black herringbone effect almost 3D very attractive. The still photo after the video with the pink and turquoise lighting shows the raw table in that middle area.