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September 22, 2008 4:00 AM PDT

Desk fits it all for geek who has it all

by Eric Franklin
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Introducing (well I'm not "introducing" anything really since this thing has been available for at least a few weeks now) the Pro Gaming Table from Digital Edge. Priced at $380, and designed with CH controllers in mind, the table offers what looks to be eight different platforms.

(Credit: Digital Edge)

Three of the eight platforms are built to each support a 21-inch LCD monitor or a similarly sized and weighted peripheral. In addition, the other platforms can handle everything from keyboards to joysticks, flight sticks, trackballs, and more.

The set comes only with the tables. None of the controllers pictured here or the chair is included.

I've been primarily a PC gamer for the past few years, playing only World of Warcraft and the occasional first-person shooter. While this table seems like overkill to me, this may have something to do with the fact that I've never played Crysis on a three-monitor-span setup. I guess I need to put that on my bucket list.

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by v1m September 22, 2008 4:44 AM PDT
No free space for the Cheetos? ***!
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