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What You Should Know About Corner Computer Desks

by Ray Lam

With the high price of office space today, getting maximum usage of all your space is essential. Placing your workstations on corner computer desks can efficiently use an overlooked are of that space, the corners. These desks are designed to fit into that underused space compactly while still allowing more than adequate room to perform the tasks needed on your computer. There are many attractive designs available that will add shelf space for storage of supplies for your computer as well. You can find corner computer desks at most office furniture stores and many web sites on the Internet.

When you shop for your corner computer desks to use those underutilized areas of your expensive office space on the Internet, you should stay aware of a few things. First is to look for the shipping costs and types of shipping available. What seems to be a great price on those corner computer desks may turn out to be much higher after adding the shipping costs onto the price. Some firms may offer you free ground shipping with your order and then take six to eight weeks to get your order to you. So look at the shipping costs and look for the method of how it will be shipped before sending your payment.

Payment methods brings us to the second important thing to stay aware of. When you place that order for those corner computer desks you want for your office, never put your payment information on any page that is not a secure page. You can tell a secure page from a regular page by looking at the page address on your browser. A secure page will start with https://. Regular pages start with http://. That extra letter is only used on secure pages and is a sign that you are dealing with a reputable dealer. If the site that offers the corner computer desks you desire does not have a secure page for your ordering information, it is risky to do business with them. You will be better off to seek your corner computer desks elsewhere.

There are some disadvantages to the corner computer desk though. Obviously, they don?t offer you much of a view. Even if you have a window in the corner, many desks use shelves and cabinets so that you can store files and CDs easily. Some also have platforms that you can put your computer monitor on. These can be handy accessories, but a corner desk with either of these features will probably block any view that you might have from of a corner window.

Corner computer desks are often perfect for small offices or home offices, but if you?re using it in your main office you might have bigger concerns than being able to look out of the window. Having a corner desk is going to create a very informal feeling in your office. When people come into your office, you will be forced to turn your chair around in order to talk to them. You won?t be able to talk to them over the desk. For this reason, the corner desk is not recommended for people who occupy positions of power in a company. It can be rather difficult to use the power of your office effectively when you?re turning your chair around to speak to someone. If you want to exude a position of power, then you?ll want to be able to address people over your desk, with you sitting behind it and them sitting or standing in front of it.

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