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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  • uffda - Monday, August 8, 2005 - link

    You are very right. Ergonomically this desk is not terribly good. And a chair is critical to good arm/back support.
  • bldckstark - Monday, August 8, 2005 - link

    Yup, I bought a $500 Samsonite leather chair, and it is the most comfortable piece of furniture in my house. I spend more time in that chair than any other, so it should be the best you can afford. I had a cheapo chair for years, and all it did was hurt my neck and back. My desk is still the one I got for $125, 11 years ago, and it works fine with all my junk - lamp, scanner, tower, printer, speakers, joystick, keyboard, mouse, ZIP drive, card reader, headphones, and 2 19" CRT's. I couldn't tell for sure, but I didn't think this desk could house all of that.
  • Icehawk - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    For $3k you can a LOT nicer workstations that are more ergonomic, and IMO, look a lot sweeter. Check out Herman-Miller and other companies like that...

    How come there aren't any pictures of the product completely assembled or in use?
  • Tamale - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    mostly because of size constraints.

    the pictures at lian-li's site actually give the best idea how it looks completely assembled

    as for in-use, what would you have in mind? I can't think of anything that wouldn't have looked cheesy...
  • Houdani - Monday, August 8, 2005 - link

    A picture with the desk populated with a monitor, printer, keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc would go along ways towards expressing the size/scale/proportions of this desk. Maybe even wheel a chair up to it and call it good. No need to drop yourself in there to ham it up for the photo. :)
  • JoshuaBuss - Monday, February 16, 2009 - link

    here 'ya go:

    http://www.uic.edu/honors/jbuss2/cs527/setupBig.jp...">http://www.uic.edu/honors/jbuss2/cs527/setupBig.jp...
  • buttocks2k - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    I enjoyed the article and thought it was well-written, but the price scares me away =D
  • rentaknight - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    I also enjoyed the article and thought it was well-written and agree that that price is scary
  • Tamale - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    I think most of you have the mindset that I did too at first.. but I don't think Lian Li was attempting to sell this to the masses.. I think it's aiming much moreso to target the people who are considering a solid oak desk for instance in the same basic price range.

    The biggest problem I foresee with this though is simple marketing.. how will Lian Li ever get this thing out to that market? The main people who know about the company are more like you and me and are generally too cost concious to even consider buying something that much...
  • karioskasra - Sunday, August 7, 2005 - link

    Personally, I've had a few computer desks and I keep enging up having to remove the side compartments and case holding so i can actually turn the entire frontal 90degrees without hitting my leg on something. I sat for a year facing NE because that was the only orientation that would fit =/

    My current setup is not too unlike the milk crates + door, except maybe a bit less ghetto

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