The desk has been working out well for me. There was almost nothing that needed to be done to set it up.The keyboard tray has to be attached to the desk but it was pretty easy and straightforward. Raising and lowering the desk is quite simple. There is one lever that you squeeze as you either push the desk down or give it a little lift. I have two 25” monitors on it and there is plenty of room. The slot in the front is a nice place to stash your iPhone or iPad (it holds my iPad Pro in a case). I’m 6’3” and the desk gets plenty high enough for me. My biggest knock is that the keyboard tray is very slick and my keyboard tended to slide around until I put a pad underneath it.
First I sit so much it has been a little painful for my back so I sit some and stand some.I love that the desk portion is above my keyboard allowing me to place documents in front of me as I work. I wish that the keyboard was retractable but it is not something that it has to be. It is big but it fits on my desk nicely. I have an All-In-One computer with a wireless keyboard and mouse so I am not dealing with a lot of wiring. I got this one for my home office and I am thinking I might get a second one for my office at work along with a second monitor to multi task more easily. There is plenty of room for two.
I'm extremely happy with the Sit to Stand Adjustable Desk! It was recommended by a colleague that loves it too. I am able to check my email and do most of my work standing. When I want to sit I have the option to lower my computer to fit my chair. I highly recommend the switch from a stationary desk top.