I based this order off of a picture here on , which showed one section of the table shorter than the other. It would have been perfect for my room near the door in the corner had that been the case. [They must have updated the picture.] The two end sections are the same length. Another gripe ,is I was thinking of putting a printer on the middle piece but dont know if it the table can hold it up. Had I looked closer at the picture, I would have seen that there is no brace for that part. Instead it is reinforced underneath by only by the attaching frame from both ends. Other than that issue the desk is really sturdy. This has 2 places for cords to go through, or a piece to cover up those openings. This has 4 wire grommets but didnt use them. The instructions were easy to follow and all pieces were there. The keyboard tray can be put on the right side or left. Putting it together wasnt too bad, but if you are not mechanically inclined or never put something like this together you will need another person. The instructions are clear, its just the frame that can be tricky to assemble for one person as it would be very easy to cross thread the bolts. Also lining up the bolt holes in the frame are tedious. Each end piece is 40 long with the center piece being about 19 and the width of each piece is about 20. From the floor to the bottom of the keyboard tray is about 25. I found that underneath the corner section, is a good place to store the desktop with all of the cords as its protected by 4stands and the openings for the cords are placed near that section. Reassembly will need new holes on the keyboard tray. All in all, i think its worth the money.
Worth the money but with some caveats.
I based this order off of a picture here on , which showed one section of the table shorter than the other. It would have been perfect for my room near the door in the corner had that been the case. [They must have updated the picture.] The two end sections are the same length. Another gripe ,is I was thinking of putting a printer on the middle piece but dont know if it the table can hold it up. Had I looked closer at the picture, I would have seen that there is no brace for that part. Instead it is reinforced underneath by only by the attaching frame from both ends. Other than that issue the desk is really sturdy. This has 2 places for cords to go through, or a piece to cover up those openings. This has 4 wire grommets but didnt use them. The instructions were easy to follow and all pieces were there. The keyboard tray can be put on the right side or left. Putting it together wasnt too bad, but if you are not mechanically inclined or never put something like this together you will need another person. The instructions are clear, its just the frame that can be tricky to assemble for one person as it would be very easy to cross thread the bolts. Also lining up the bolt holes in the frame are tedious. Each end piece is 40 long with the center piece being about 19 and the width of each piece is about 20. From the floor to the bottom of the keyboard tray is about 25. I found that underneath the corner section, is a good place to store the desktop with all of the cords as its protected by 4stands and the openings for the cords are placed near that section. Reassembly will need new holes on the keyboard tray. All in all, i think its worth the money.