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Execution didn’t turn out very well, It’s okay but there’s no mouse room and if you’ve ever used a laptop on the coffee table you’d know your back would be sore in a few minutes.
Pretty cool but the guy should have used better quality wood, that stain just pulls out all of the imperfections and that would bug the hell out of me.
Nice. I want to build a coffee table like that, without the compute components. Just somewhere to put my controllers & video game PED utensils.
Cool concept, extremely poor execution. He had the right idea but didn’t think about the fact that a living human being has to use this equipment. Basically, too much work went into that thing for how bad it came out.
I have to agree with most of the previous posts as well though I know of a couple rather easy ways to fix this. Reverse the monitor, turn the entire unit around, add a few hinges in the right place and have a sliding panel, this time on the right side near the monitor for keyboard placement and mouse though I would probably add a mousepad section over part of the glass. And since this would not be utilized by anyone not sitting on the floor anyway for fear of hunchback syndrome, add some oriental style trimming to cover those horrible joints with a few random other Japanese style trimmings to give it that nice pre-20th century Japanese antique feel.
judging by the mediocre comp specs, im guessing this is just a video/music machine, not a gaming one