The Parts – The File Cabinet

One of the two available accessories for the F1 or F2, also available in matching black or silver, is a three-drawer file cabinet designed to fit under the desk.


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The top, back and sides are all equally non-descript, but yet again, share the same brushed finish as the rest of the desk.


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The handles are semi-circle cutouts with a bit of a lip on the top inside and make it really easy to pull the drawers open from any angle. This shot of the upper right corner of the front also shows the lock and Lian Li logo present there.


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Each of the four high-quality casters has a small strip of rubber around the outer edge, which helps the locking mechanism keep the unit from going anywhere when locked down.


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The drawers themselves roll easily even when filled to the brim, thanks to their well-aligned wheel and track assembly. Another rubber strip around the edge here keeps the drawer operation noise to a minimum. This is also one of the best pictures so far of the serrated edges present in several places on the F1 / F2.


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The top two drawers are each half the height of the bottom one, and the top two come with a removable tray for smaller items. Also present in this last picture here are the set of keys included to lock the cabinet.


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The Parts – The Case Holder Unit The Parts – Extras
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  • Tamale - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    I couldn't of said it better myself..

    I like to think of this more from the perspective of something like.. "google's CEO needs a new desk.. what should he get?" or.. "how much desk can a geek get for $3,000?"

    like I mentioned in the review.. there are plenty of people who might consider a $3,000 solid cherry desk.. but might be much more interested in something like this instead.. it's just that you probably won't see people like that posting comments here anyway..
  • WileCoyote - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    This desk is ridiculous. I haven't seen a product this year that was a bigger waste of money.
  • PeteRoy - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    http://www.xpcgear.com/lib/extremepcgear/3dgameman...">Video of this desk
  • uffda - Monday, August 8, 2005 - link

    Saw the vid...interesting...but he over-rated it. 100%? Hardly. But it is quite good.
  • LocutusX - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    Ya know, I could probably hire a craftsman/carpenter to custom build me a computer table of *similar* design/quality for about $800-900. Materials not included.

  • Locut0s - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    I too feel that it is an absurd price to pay but the end of the article reads:

    "
    We do not feel that it does this desk justice to try to evaluate whether or not it is worth the asking price by looking at it piece by piece because plenty of people out there will be perfectly happy with a forty-dollar plastic fold-up table for their desk. Instead, we feel as though this product fills a niche for the consumer who has already decided that they have a certain price range in mind or for the elitist who simply wants either "the best" or at least something totally new and different.
    "

    So you don't have any reason to be "shocked" at the review.
  • Sabresiberian - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    I have 2 computers, this thing won't work for me :) I am building my own desk that will have room for 3 computers I can access with the mere pivot of my chair, plus some workspace. Is it huge? yes, but it'll work great, and all for maybe $300 in nice materials.

    Maybe the V1000 case for my 3rd computer, something I can mess with Linux on :)
  • Tamale - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    you know, with the side desk attachment I actually think it's a fairly nice workstation for two or even three computers.. especially if you have a KVM switch or virtual control over all computers with a single keyboard and mouse.. you can fit three good sized monitors AND a laptop on it fairly comfortably..
  • Bonesdad - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    WOW, I can think of ALOT more useful things to do with 3K than buy a desk. I am still using my particleboard computer desk I got 9 years ago and it is in top shape. Cost me about $200. The most important thing to have is a good chair. I spent about $500 on my chair about 3 years ago.

    I can't imagine spending 3K on this...
  • ceefka - Monday, August 8, 2005 - link

    Totally agree. Many people forget to buy a good chair.

    This desk is not even the latest state of the art in ergonomics. For 3K you'd expect them to consider ergonomics other than just have everything close at hand.

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