I've found the best way to have multiple monitors and still have a desk is
to put them on a platform.  I have a single monitor stand that's just wide
enough for 3/4 of both monitor bases to sit on it at work, and at home I
have a piece of plywood resting on legs made from 4x4s.  Might not be as
asthetically pleasing as a 'real' desk, but it leaves plenty of desk surface
for writing and storing stuff, and it puts the monitors at a better viewing
height as well (but then I'm just shy of 6' 6'', so that might not matter to
you).

Or you can do like one of my friends and buy a solid core interior door, put
it across a pair of 1/2 height filing cabinets, and have enough real estate
for three monitors, a printer, and a scanner, plus the various other things
on a desk, and still leave room for legal pads of paper.

barneyb
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Dan G. Switzer, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 1:58 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: OT: Computer Desk for Multiple Monitors...


  I was just wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good desk for my
  home office that will support dual 19" monitors which I'd like to have
  sitting side-by-side.

  I'd like to have something that's more in the traditional desk style--but
I
  don't want it to look too much like "corporate" or "LAN workstation"
  furniture. A corner L-shaped unit I think would be my preference and it
must
  have some room for writing notes, etc.

  Thanks!
  - Dan
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