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Thermaltake introduces the new G700 RGB gaming desk

Thermaltake has introduced a new gaming desk, the G700 RGB. This new desk will be available in black or white, but only the former is available for purchase. The white version is set to make its debut in the market at a later date.

Measuring a generous 160 cm (L) x 88.7 cm (W), the G700 RGB gaming desk provides ample space for a dual monitor setup. The dynamic screen glide architecture allows users to adjust the horizontal position of their displays, thanks to the aluminium alloy sliding rail that guarantees durability and stability.

Cable management was also a focus point when designing the G700 RGB gaming desk, as seen from the cable management compartment beneath the desktop, ensuring a clutter-free gaming environment. At the same time, the novel two-piece tabletop design allows convenient access to the cable management compartment without the need to crawl underneath the desk. Moreover, the G700 kit includes two magnetic cable organisers, providing a simple yet effective solution for tidying the cabling.

Designed with user comfort, the G700 RGB gaming desk features a cloth mouse pad surface with a semi-coarse textured weave for precise mouse tracking. The controller panel, equipped with six keys and a digital display, offers convenient operation and allows users to adjust the desk height from 61 to 125 cm. With two height presets, users can easily find their ideal setup for maximum comfort. Additionally, the controller allows you to customise the lighting for the RGB strip.

KitGuru says: Would you consider Thermaltake's G700 RGB gaming desk for your setup?

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