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Computer Desk for two computers?

I need a computer desk which will let me put two computers on. I dont want to make my own. so any advice.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Check the link for an L shaped desk which could accommodate two computers. Any L shaped desk could work.

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    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    The "desk" I built for mine holds 2 computers, printer, phone and various other items for research. I built it by attaching one long shelf wall to wall (mine is 11 ft long but anything over 6 ft would work) and putting 4 legs at the front of the 'shelf'. I also made it deep enough to put bookshelves on the wall at the back of it. The bookshelves hold the printer paper, notebooks, decorative boxes to hold pencils, markers, etc along with books. Having a long desk allows me to roll the chair back and forth between computers and gives enough space for someone else to use the second computer if we are working on a project together. Hope this gives you a starting point.

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  • 1 decade ago

    normally computer table is made for a single computer but if you need for 2 computers then you have prepared by giving a special order. Then you will get a table for 2 computers.

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