There are many different types of desks like an office desk, gaming desk and standing desk. At first, one might not consider that there would even be a difference between a desk for office work and a desk for gaming. After all, how specialized does a desk need to be, regardless of whether or not its user is a gamer? While no desk needs to be specialized, and having a gaming desk won’t turn someone into a professional gamer, there are a few differences that make gaming desks more comfortable. If you’re trying to understand the distinctions between these products, here are a few examples of what makes office and gaming desks different.
Overall, an office desk is cheaper because it has fewer features and is more standardized. Office desks are built to be functional, replaceable, and affordable. Office desks are also built to fit in a large space side-by-side with many other office desks, so they’re usually in a rectangular shape. Gaming desks, on the other hand, are built to be in an L-shape, so they have more area on top while taking up less space than an office desk. If your major concern is price, all of the extra features that come with a gaming desk aren’t really necessary. An office desk will do just as well.
On the other hand, if price isn’t an issue, a gaming desk is better in almost every other way. It’s designed to be more specialized, to last longer, and to be more comfortable for long hours of mentally intensive deskwork.
The first thing that sets gaming desks apart is that they’re adjustable. Gaming desks don’t only have adjustable heights, but also rotatable surfaces for screens, hands, and keyboards. This is to make sure that everything the user interacts with is at the right level for them. This is an important feature for gamers so they can see everything clearly and quickly as they react to a lot of information in a short amount of time. Gaming desks can also rotate and lean in different ways, so less strain is placed on the user’s eyes, arms, back, and the rest of their body.
Second, gaming desks are built to last longer and endure more stress like being pounded on in excitement or frustration. This is important, since a gaming desk’s features make it less replaceable than a standard office desk. Gaming desks also need to be able to support the weight of powerful, heavy gaming equipment if needed, so they’re built to hold more weight than an office desk. Gaming desks are also built with softer edges, and are made smoother so there’s less risk of a user hurting themself on the desk by hitting it too hard.
Gaming desks are built to have more space, both on top of and under the table. The surface of the desk is usually bigger than most office desks, so more equipment can be placed on it. This is because of gaming desks’ distinctive L-shape. Additionally, gaming desks are built with the expectation that their users will want to access documents and other details without getting up, so there are more drawers, shelves, and retractable spaces. However, these storage spaces can also be removed, so there’s more area for the user to place their feet. Both, an office and gaming desk also come in multiple shapes, like an L shape desk or as a corner gaming desk.
Finally, gaming desks usually come with many additional features. There may be built-in plugs or holding devices for different kinds of cables. There are often platforms to mount extra screens on one desk, so users can have many different monitors at once. Many gaming desks allow special controls, such as racing controls, to be mounted to the front as well.
Office and gaming desks are not the only options available. There are also standing desks which is another popular option. If you go with a standing desk, make sure you choose one with a good standing desk frame.
While all these features are most valuable for professional gamers, who need to be at their desks for long stretches of time and need everything to be reachable and comfortable, a gaming desk can be just as convenient and relaxing for any other activity you want to use it for. Anyone can benefit from having a desk that encourages good posture, is adjusted to their height, has more space, and lasts longer. However, the extra features aren’t worth the cost for everyone.
It’s up to you to decide which desk best fits your needs.