With or without monitor riser?

18 Comments

  1. Eve_newbie

    Without, it doesn’t add function just clutter, imo

  2. PixelSquish

    How about just Cable Management? I’ll choose option c.

  3. Just take a scissors to all those cords so we can’t see them. Disgraceful tbh

  4. Aggressive-Daikon232

    Doesn’t matter. This setup is an absolute catastrophe regardless. I wouldn’t last 5 minutes sitting in front of that mess.

  5. DrunkMonkey7

    Why do you have a monitor riser if they are desk mounted on arms? Literally no use

  6. parocarillo

    Looks cleaner without. I don’t see the point in it

  7. hewhodevs

    Didn’t notice a difference, as the cables stand out too much.

  8. Onilink146

    I like the top but those weird legs sort of ruin the feel of a top shelf. With those legs you are just better off with the bottom photo. On top of that it looks like you were able to adjust the both monitors to align better.

  9. Without, never saw a point for monitor stand when monitors already come with them inbuilt anyway 🤷‍♂️
    Plus they add to the unnecessary clutter

  10. Void_Of_Galaxies2727

    With, in my opinion, and this is just me, I think it just looks good. Not to mention, if you were to put drawers in the bottom, like pencil drawers, it adds some functionality to it. Or you could do what others tend to do, which is put an audio interface and other important gear underneath. But this is just something I would do, I’m not saying you should.

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