Desk Decision

I’ve searched around, and found a few things that I really like. First I went to Best Buy and looked at a glass desk which was okayish, but I didn’t like it much. Why? It was a bit too small and those legs would be in the way big time (especially with all the wires I’m constantly moving around). The good news it was close — I really like the glass desks. So, I looked around some more, and couldn’t find anything.

Then I stopped over at Office Max (which coincidentally happens to be about 200 feet from Best Buy — what are the chances?). There, I found the same desk at nearly the same price (I think a little cheaper). Nearby, though, I noticed another glass desk. Oh yes, this one is much better — the legs are bowed and not in the way, and the setup (and size) is perfect for my laptop (which as another monitor). I plan on getting a Mac Mini soon (seriously, from Apple — more on that later), and I have another monitor/keyboard/mouse for it, so I’ll have two monitors, a laptop, a mac mini, and two wireless mice on my desk — with still more room for notes, school work, and so forth. I think this desk is just about perfect — at least pretty close, especially with a $200 price tag (sound expensive?).

I browsed around some more, seeing as Office Max’s prices were lower than that of Best Buy, and they had more furniture to choose from. I found a great deal on wooden desk, though it’s a bit small and I don’t like the colors (obviously the hatch would have to go, as well)… I’m not really convinced on this one, but it’s still a good buy.

Still thinking whether the Futura glass desk would be the best choice, I continued looking for a wooden desk that was basically the same. I figured since one wooden desk was so much less expensive than the glass desk, they all must be… Right? Well, not every desk is in the low-price ballgame, it seems. I found an exceptionally nice, large L-shaped wooden desk — it had everything. It was wide, long, everything the Future glass desk was (except it was wooden). Oh yea, one more thing: it’s in the area of $600-$650. Ouch. OfficeMax.com doesn’t seem to have it in stock (I can’t find it), but it was a nice desk. It’s basically a sort of cornered desk for $200 or so, and then you extend the corners with more small desks (each in the mid-100 dollar range). The big turn-off is the price…

So, here’s my question (after all that rambling). Do you think a glass desk is a good idea? I really like the way it looks, but I don’t know if it’s worth it. How long do they usually last? Do they come apart easily? Do they scratch easily? How do they compare to wooden desks? Would you get one? Why or why not?

Okay, I said there would be more on the Mac Mini issue “later,” and it’s later now, so here’s the whole kit ‘n’ kaboodle. About two weeks ago, an Apple store opened in the mall 10 minutes up the road from my house. Yes! You see, I had a Mac Mini for a short time, but thanks to CompUSA, I had to return it. To get what I wanted out of my Mac Mini, I learned that I had to order it from the Apple store directly. My choice was to order from the Apple Online store. Of course, I procrastinated awhile, and after a couple weeks, I thought, “Maybe, Apple will release a new line of Mac Minis with some upgrades and I can get a better deal.” I waited, and lo and behold, they did! (I’m waiting on the same thing before I get an iPod, by the way, even though they’ve upgraded the iPod a bunch of times already.) So now, I’m prepared to pay the $699 for a super Mac Mini. But wait! I don’t have to order it from the Apple Online Store anymore! That Apple store that opened in the mall recently can give me what I want, and I can ask any questions I have, etc. to a real person! Does it get better? I went over to the Apple store today for a bit and talked to a sales associate (I swear, they put them on some kind of “friendliness drug” — everyone in that store was grinning like they had just gotten laid). Ryan, the sales associate, was kind enough to point out quite a few things to me such as how the AppleCare Protection Plan worked, software that came with the Mac (and why), interoperability/switching with other operating systems (specifically Windows), what Mac was best for me (turns out my $699 idea was right — though he suggested upgrading to 1GB of RAM), and so forth. It’s interesting because the sales associates are honest — if there is something that they don’t like about the Apple computers, they’ll tell you, and you don’t even have to ask. (Maybe they’re deceitful and appear to be honest?) Oh yea, and if you’ve ever been in an Apple store, take a look at those black ball chairs — they’re so cool!

Unfortunately I wasn’t able to catch the Apple store when it first opened, so I didn’t get a free t-shirt. :( Do you think they’ll give me one if I spend a lot of money on a Mac Mini? Maybe? I’m going to ask. I asked the sales associate if I could get a free Apple computer, and he said, “Usually we answer every question ‘Yes’ first, but that one is going to have to be a ‘No.’” Darn, so close… Ah well, I’m doing ranting about Apple computers (but they’re so cool!), so you can scroll up and try to remember the point of this post (yeah, about choosing a desk — remember, what I was talking about like an hour ago?).

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  1. David Brent remarks:

    I love simple large wooden desks, or tables in their former life.

    I sanded a huge kitchen table down and it sits lovingly as my desk.

    7 days till my Mac mini. I have ordered the best one possible with all the specs costing around £630 or $1,143.26 USD. i feel that Macs are a little more expensive in the UK, we even only have 2 Apple stores in England.

  2. Martin Neczypor remarks:

    Right now my main investment is a new 19” flat panel monitor I’ll be getting on the 17th. After that I’m going to start saving for a mac mini as well, but I think if I play my cards right I’ll be able to get it at christmas time. Jona, you should look into a KVM (Its a Keyboard Video Mouse adapter that allows you to use one keyboard, monitor and mouse on multiple computers by flipping a switch) for your PC/Mac mini to save space, etc.

  3. Mike Cherim remarks:

    I have a large wooden desk, real fancy (looks like expensive office furniture). This one, however, was built for computing. I love it. My chair is like a plain old office chair. I can’t work in the leather excutive chair that should be behind my desk.

  4. Jona remarks:

    Anyone have any snapshots of the desks they’re so proud of? I’d like to take a peek, if I may. :)

  5. Martin Neczypor remarks:

    I’ll get back to you when I have my new monitor and new custom made desk installed :).

  6. Mike Cherim remarks:

    “Anyone have any snapshots of the desks they’re so proud of? I’d like to take a peek, if I may. :)”

    I’m afraid I do not. Sorry.

  7. Ryan remarks:

    I myself need to get a desk, and I like the second one.

  8. stephanie tea remarks:

    does anyone know where you could buy some of those black ball chairs?

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