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The VIVO Electric Corner L-Shaped Standing Desk offers a spacious 75 x 63 inch surface with smooth, electric height adjustment from 28.5 to 46.8 inches. Its sturdy all-steel frame supports up to 225 lbs, while memory presets let you save your ideal ergonomic positions. Designed for modern professionals, this sleek black desk transforms any corner into a dynamic, clutter-free productivity hub.






















| ASIN | B0C838KVV9 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Height |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Alloy Steel |
| Base Color | Black |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,885 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #19 in Computer Workstations |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Brand Name | VIVO |
| Color | Black Top / Black Frame |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,604 Reviews |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Desk design | Computer Desk |
| Drawer Type | No Drawer |
| Finish Types | Laminated |
| Frame Joint Type | Corner Joint |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810080417014 |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Hutch Material | Particle Board, Steel |
| Included Components | Black 75" x 63" Corner Electric Desk |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 63"D x 74.8"W x 29"H |
| Item Height | 29 inches |
| Item Type Name | Corner Standing Desk |
| Item Weight | 58.3 Pounds |
| Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Maximum Height | 46.8 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 225 Pounds |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
| Minimum Height | 28.5 Inches |
| Model Name | DESK-E3CTB-75 |
| Model Number | DESK-E3CTB-75 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Natural Variation Type | color |
| Product Dimensions | 63"D x 74.8"W x 29"H |
| Product Grade | New |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | L-Shape |
| Size | 75 x 63 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 0.8 Inches |
| Top Color | black |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UL Listed | No |
| UPC | 810080417014 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 89.8 Inches |
M**N
Strong, sturdy, wallet friendly
Great product. I have 3 of these desks and they work great. Very stable, strong motors and easy to assemble, plus the price is fair. One of the desks I use as a work bench (not intended use) but it holds up well to weight and typical work bench use. Ive loaded it up with about 300lbs of stuff and cycled the motor many times in a row without issue. Highly recommend
D**I
Sturdy and very well packaged.
First of all, the packaging for this was very solid. It uses the good kind of packing material and the box came with corner protectors as well. Despite the fact that one of the boxes (it comes in two boxes) was damaged, the internals were so well packaged that I couldn't find anything wrong. The desk is a single motor L-shaped desk that was relatively easy to install, did so in about 30 min. I assembled it using an electric driver and a manual driver with varying hex and phillips heads. No drilling needed. I did not do the method of turning it over and assembling it onto the top upside down and instead turned the legs over once I had them assembled and placed the top and screwed it down from under the desk. This likely saved me on time. So far it is very sturdy. The motor is relatively quiet (quieter than the fan in the same room) and takes about 20 seconds or so to go from bottom to top. I thought I would have a problem with the speed but it's actually been fine and I don't mind it at all. The desktop also sits on rubber gromets at each screw point to absorb vibrations though I haven't actually encountered any vibrations to worry about. Overall, the desk has been solid so far and is plenty of room for 3 monitors, a laptop and my desktop with enough room still for a 36 in x 40 x desk mat. This desk doesn't come with any other accessories like cup holders or headphone mounts, but I kinda like that since I never had faith in those cup mounts and the headphone mounts I've seen are in set positions.
P**L
Great computer desk, very solid
I had been looking for a good desk for a while. Finally convinced myself to give this one a try. The size and shape are the one I like, very easy to lay out my computer and monitors. The best feature of this desk is the adjustable height. I spend a lot of time working at the desk, so this is must-have for me. Changing the height for sitting or standing is as easy as pushing a button. More important, this desk has a thick plank and feels very sturdy. I know there is no storage, which you will need to buy it separately to fit personal needs. I am fine with that as long as the desk works well for me.
K**M
Time consuming assembly, but totally worth it. May need your own drill!
I absolutely love this desk. The assembly was rough, but it was worth it. I don't use the up and down function a lot, but it seems to work very well. This is very sturdy. I have a heavy monitor, heavy monitor arm, heavy laptop arm, laptop and cable tray with large power strip all attached to the shorter side. The all white version is a very clean look and really makes the room look bigger than the black desk it replaced, even though that desk was actually smaller. The amount of desk space is a nice upgrade for me. If you like to have the front of your arms rest on the desk while you type there's plenty of space, and the adjustable height means you can get it at the perfect level for ergonomic comfort. The directions for this aren't as helpful as I would have liked. I thought it seemed straightforward at first but we got stuck on how to move forward at one point. Once I realized there's an assembly video online, that was very helpful. We were able to finish up fairly quickly after that but had to keep pausing and replaying parts of the video. It would have been much more helpful to have the person in the video explaining what they were doing while you watch. I looked at the instructions before I bought this. It doesn't say it, but most of the holes you need on the bottom are not pre-drilled. It says you only need a screwdriver, but we couldn't get in the screws that didn't have holes for them. I don't have a drill, so we used a sharp ice-pick type tool with a hammer to put in holes where we needed to put the screws into. This worked out fine, but I don't know what I would've done if it hadn't. I'm sure some people could do this assembly without help with no problem, but I think it would take a good chunk of time. Even with two people, because of the issues following the directions, I think it took us about four hours. I never expected to spend that much time on it. I had a friend helping me. I'm disabled and there were some things I knew I wouldn't be able to do on my own, though I could do some of it without help. You will probably need help to assemble this if you can't spend much time crouching or on your knees, can't look up from underneath the desk while crouching or laying on the floor, or can't lift more than 30 or so pounds. Because of how big it is I also needed help to move it exactly where I wanted when we were done. Overall I'm really happy with the purchase. This would have been a five star rating if the instructions had been more clear.
S**K
Better than expected!
Sturdier than I expected. Well packaged. Parts are precisely made and the assembly is well designed. I’m very satisfied with the quality, design and appearance.
C**N
The only L-shaped electric standing desk I could find at this size
I used to think that it wasn't going to be possible to get a standing desk for my current office setup, as I have quite a bit of equipment that requires a large desk. Almost all standing desks out there are the same--just a regular rectangle shape, roughly the same size. The few that I could find that were L-shaped were too small for my needs. But then I found this option, and so far I'm very happy with it. It's nice and big, which allows me to fit everything that I need on it with room to spare. The electric adjustment functionality so far has worked perfectly as well. It's not as quiet as some other ones that I've used at my office, but it functions fine and is easy to program and use. The material is what you would expect. A metal frame with a fake wood top--I think particle board with a laminate over that. It seems sturdy enough, and has allowed me to mount various accessories to the underside for storage and cable management. You will need to assemble the product, and it's a bit of a project, so prepare for a couple hours of assembly to get this thing ready to go. However, even the moderately handy will be able to assemble it without too much trouble. I've had the desk for several months now, and it has performed flawlessly in that time. We'll see how it continues to hold up, but so far I'm very satisfied and highly recommend this particular model of desk.
A**R
Well made, sturdy, easy to assemble.
Very well made! This desk is extremely well engineered. This thing is seriously sturdy and easy to put together. Tons of space for a dual monitor setup and room to work still. If I had to find something to suggest for an improvement, it would be the addition of a few cord holes in the desktop. Would definitely buy again!
B**N
Fantastic budget offering for a standing desk of this size and shape!
TLDR: Lacks cable management solutions, but at a 3rd of the cost of the closest competition for this size and shape, that is something I am willing to add after the fact. Would buy again. Main Review: I have been looking for an adjustable L shaped desk like this for a few years now. The only option I had been able to find with a similar footprint was the Uplift’s offerings. When customized to my desired size and after selecting the “free” add-ons the total cost for that desk would be over $1600 after tax. In comparison, at the time of writing this review, I got this desk for just under $500 after tax. This desk is literally a 1/3rd of the cost of the only other competitor I have been able to find in the past 3 years of browsing. Sure, Flexispot also has some options, but the corner leg being the same as the edges just looks bad to me both visually and comfort wise. If I am spending over $200 on a desk I want it to look nice. The Build Process: I would say I am pretty experienced with assembling furniture. In a cramped room I was able to assemble this desk and mount 5 arms to it in about 3 hours. The parts look overwhelming when sprawled out on the floor, but the instructions are very clear and easy to understand. The only part that is a little confusing is orienting the table top so the L is facing the way you want it. Just double check the orientation and remember that the shape will be reversed when you flip it over and you should be fine. In terms of tools, I would highly recommend a drill since there are a ton of screws for this build. I would also recommend magnetic bits or starting the assembly with a magnetic screwdriver before switching to the drill as the machine screws in particular can be quite annoying when they fall into the channels. I like that the cable for controlling the desk’s height is just long enough that I can mount it to the mounting points at the far side of the desk. I wanted the controller out of the way as I don’t need constant access to it and I did not want it in the most high traffic corner of the desk. There was just enough slack to achieve that goal even if the desk was not designed with that in mind. Moving the Desk: I would not recommend building this entirely alone. I am quite good at moving and building large furniture solo and I had to call my brother over to help me stabilize the table as I flipped it around. Its large size and awkward shape made me fear that I would damage the desk in the process of flipping it. I built the desk a few feet away from the wall to give myself space to mount all my arms to the desk comfortably. Moving the desk with multiple monitors mounted is pretty much impossible to do without some furniture gliders and even then it’s a slow process. I would highly recommend 3 people, one at each leg, for moving the desk to its final home. Performance: I have a lot of weight on this desk and it is holding up well. I have a heavy mid tower PC with some beefy components on the edge of the desk. I have a 27in display, a 32in OLED, a 22in pen display, a DSLR, and a microphone all mounted to the back corner of the desk and it feels solid. I also have the underside of the desk loaded down with various power bricks, a few usb hubs /switchers, an external capture card, and a power strip. I would not want to lay on the desk as its not a single panel, but for everyday use I don’t foresee any issues. I definitely feel like I could mount more things to it or have another computer on the desk with no issues. Cable Mangement: Cable management is very important for a height adjustable desk and this does not come with anything out of the box. I decided to 3D print the modular Underware system. It has online tools for generating custom mounts for power bricks which is important when you have a lot of monitors. I also liked the idea of only screwing a plate into my brand new desk once. The modularity meant that I could make changes later without adding any additional screws into the desk. One downside of this desk in terms of cable management is that there is not much space to work with in the back of the desk since all the hardware for adjusting the height sits further back. This means most of the available mounting space is in the front which is not ideal for cable management.
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