Inspired by another build, [Pierre] set out to build his dream desk that is maximum PC power in minimum space. It is chock full of easily-accessible cavities that hide everything you’d expect, plus a few things you don’t, like a flatbed scanner, a printer, a router, and a wireless charging pad. One cavity is dedicated to I/O, and another has three international power sockets. The only thing it doesn’t hide is the 22″ pen display that [Pierre] uses for sketching, signing documents, and occasionally as a second monitor.

Even one of the table legs has a channel inside to hide the only two cables that leave the desk. Wonder if we’d ever see something like this for purchase, but I suppose the size of items do differ so not so easy.

See https://hackaday.com/2021/04/20/you-wont-believe-how-much-tech-is-hiding-in-this-desk/

#technology #lessismore #clutter #hardware

  • @Anachron@lemmy.ml
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    73 years ago

    You won’t believe just how many clickbaits begin with this sentence.

    I like the desk and the work is excellent, but these types of titles have to stop.

    • GadgeteerZAOP
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      13 years ago

      True, it was rather unique though. I’ve seen lots of clean ups around desks, but never inside them. And I still have a good 10+ cables coming down from my desk.

    • GadgeteerZAOP
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      13 years ago

      Not sure what is wrong with Hackaday’s site as they have pretty good content. No need to shoot a good article down for a choice of words. It may seem a bit clichéd but it was not inaccurate in this case.