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I'd like to know what you think the best desk for a developer is. Size and price aren't a huge factor.

I recently started working from home and am in need of a new desk solution. I already got my HM Mirra (sooooo yummy!), but wanted to trade up my CostCo folding table for something better. I'm thinking adjustable, but am open to all suggestions.

NOTE: Just wanted to update (and give a reason for my choice of answer, I suppose). I ended up getting an ajustable-height frame for < $550 and then bought a piece of 3/4" plywood with oak laminate and trim. Still have to stain the wood, but all told this setup was less than $650. Thanks for all your input.

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Those adjustable height ones are the best. I saw one on Lifehacker a while back that was motorized. How awesome would that be? When you back got tired you could just hit a button to raise it up and stand for a while. If money wasn't an issues that is what I would get without question. Problem is that it retailed for around $3000-$400 (at that time), so money became an issue :-)

The ones mentioned on Lifehacker were from IKEA and they have apparently stopped selling them now, but I found some here http://www.beyondtheofficedoor.com/adjustable-height-table.php which are more around $1000-$1250. Not bad.

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The Jerker. Ikea. It has it's own shrine.

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Instead of getting some flimsy particleboard desk I decided to build my own. It's two slabs of plywood screwed together and cut to fit. It is supported on three sides by strips of wood screwed to the studs. There are two holes on either side of the desk for cords and a rolling drawer system underneath.

Don't underestimate the appeal of a solid wood desk.

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Just a simple, cheap IKEA table with nothing under the desk to bang my knees on. I hate that expensive desks have all that scaffolding underneath to hit my knees on.

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The massive Ikea Galant with all the fixings.

Before you get comfy, turn it over and install pegboard to hide all the wires!

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I use an IKEA Galant at work and I bang my knees on the metal frame throughout the day, but I use a foot stool too so maybe I'm asking for it... YMMV. IKEA Vika Amon / Vika Curry all the way, baby! – Jared Updike Sep 10 '08 at 17:32
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I bought the DMI belmont computer L desk with hutch and a bookcase. The stuff is EXPENSIVE but it has wood veneers and should last a long time. All the crap from Ikea and similar that I've bought in the past lasted a few years and then was in the trash when it started falling apart.

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The ideal computer desk at Coding Horror.

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I love that layout. However, I don't think I could deal with that wooden lip at the front. Or is that just a trick of perspective?

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