
Digitus Markus
120 x 60 cm
Digitus Markus
120 x 60 cm
They should also be identical, both have only one motor, which is not recommended. Height-adjustable tables with only one motor do not bear much weight, are very slow in height adjustment and can also break more quickly because a single motor is exposed to higher loads. I therefore recommend a table with two motors, which can also be set up very quickly and easily. This model can also be supplemented very easily with a tabletop, as this can be attached stably without screws. https://www.digitec.ch/search?q=fellowes%20levado The Fellowes Levado concept is more expensive, but in return you get a stable construction that can withstand something.
No, it is not glass. The surface consists of a pressed wooden plate.
I don't know for sure but I think not.
The bar doesn't bother me at all because it's quite far back. Unfortunately, I don't quite understand about the chair in standing mode. I can push my chair right up against the table.
The desk is solid and stable. I haven't personally fixed anything to it so I can't judge it accurately. I lean on it without any problem when standing and it is stable and does not move. I hope this helps.
There is no black option for this particular product, neither at Digitect nor on the official website.
Unfortunately no. A maximum of 5V / 2.4A per connection is possible.
The price history always shows the lowest price on that day from us or third party dealers. It may be that there has been a daily price change and the historical price is not identical to the current price.
There is a troubleshooting chapter in the manual that came with the device, and that solved my problem again!
5-6cm. LG Robert
According to the product information, it is made of metal.
Table top dimension: W 120 x D 60 cm Height adjustment: 72 - 121 cm Dimensions : W 120 x D 60 cm x H 72 -121 cm Dimensions feet: 59 cm deep, 6,5 cm wide
Height adjustable from 720 to 1,210 mm Table top: (W)1,200 x (D)60 mm The top will be a plastic-coated chipboard. LG :)
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