
It’s been roughly a year since Corsair launched their first desk, the Platform:6, and while it fell short in a few areas, it’s solid and is still going strong in my studio a year later. Well, Corsair are now adding to their desk offerings with the release of the Platform:4 – a smaller and more compact unit which offers the same modular design and sit/stand functionality. However, coming in at over a grand depending on the colour option you choose, is the Platform 4 worth it?
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:10 Unboxing / Building
05:25 Putting it together – thoughts
06:29 Build quality
07:12 The desktop implementation
08:00 Motors and Modularity
09:08 Power and Storage compartment
09:40 Cable Management
11:24 Plastic?
12:16 Monitor Arm/Wall Clearance
13:15 Lack of accessories
13:54 Pricing and closing thoughts
Specifications:
Fixed Height
Desk Size
- Desktop Dimensions: 47” (L) x 30” (W) | 120cm (L) x 76cm (W)
- Desk Height (Fixed): 30” | 76cm
- Desktop Thickness (Black Laminate): 1” | 2.5cm
- Desktop Thickness (Birch + Pine Stain): 1.2” | 3cm
Weight Capacities
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 265lbs | 120kg
- Monitor Arm Weight Limit: 27lbs | 12.5kg
Materials
- Rail: 3060 Aluminum T-Channel
- Leg Material: Steel, Powder Coated
VESA Support
- Monitor Arm VESA: 75x75mm, 100x100mm
Elevate (Sit/Stand)
Desk Size
- Desktop Dimensions: 47” (L) x 30” (W) | 120cm (L) x 76cm (W)
- Desk Height (Adjustable): 29”-48” | 74-122cm
- Desktop Thickness (Black Laminate): 1” | 2.5cm
- Desktop Thickness (Birch + Pine or Dark Walnut Stain ): 1.2” | 3cm
Power / Controls
- Leg Motors: Dual
- Height Controller: Up/Down, Mem1, Mem2, Display
Weight Capacities
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 265lbs | 120kg
- Monitor Arm Weight Limit: 27lbs | 12.5kg
Materials
- Rail: 3060 Aluminum T-Channel
- Leg Material: Steel, Powder Coated
VESA Support
- Monitor Arm VESA: 75x75mm, 100x100mm
You can buy the Platform:4 Desk direct from Corsair starting at £799.99 HERE.
Pros:
- Great build quality.
- Premium desk finish and solid wood construction (on more expensive models).
- Low noise and good quality dual motor sit/stand functionality.
- Modular design allows the use of side extension panels, pegboards and other accessories.
- Easy to assemble.
- Convenient desktop storage and charging.
Cons:
- Expensive.
- Lacklustre cable management options.
- Plastic cable tray should be metal considering the price.
- Only a single monitor arm included where the Platform:6 comes with a dual monitor arm.
- Monitor arm can make it hard to place the desk flat against a wall.
- No included shelves for use with the T cross rail.
KitGuru says: The Platform:4 desk shares the same high cost, exceptional build quality and premium finish as the bigger Platform:6. However there are still a few areas that need to be improved upon, such as the very exposed cable management tray.