Friday, May 10th 2019

Thermaltake Announce Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk for an Extraordinary $1,199

Thermaltake have announced the Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk, the ultimate gaming desk for gamers (certainly not) on a budget. The Level 20 includes an RGB lighting strip on the edges of the desk, for when you are feeling that particularly kaleidoscopic fondness, and want to cut on turning on your ceiling's lighting. The desk is electrically adjustable (a feature I've always found slightly underwhelming in the premium/usefulness department), with memory for a total of four different height adjustments - particularly useful if you had Tyrion pass by your house in the intervening time.

The RGB is software controllable (Alexa and Razer Chroma are supported), and the entire surface is adequate for (computer) mice to roll through. Its height can be adjusted between 70 - 110 cm, and the top is a 165 cm x 75 cm affair, which should be more than enough space for everything you're cramming on top of your desk right now. And if you want this piece of kit in your life, rest assured that it only costs $1,199. It's a matter of value, on your mind, as a customer. Just beware the shipping doesn't end up more expensive than the Battlestation itself: this thing weighs 75 Kg inside the packaging.
Source: via ETeknix
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52 Comments on Thermaltake Announce Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk for an Extraordinary $1,199

#26
Splinterdog
For that price I'd expect connectivity. A USB hub built into the desk, for example and that's the biggest mouse pad I've ever seen.
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#28
64K
I don't see $1,200 there.
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#29
DeathtoGnomes
64KI don't see $1,200 there.
What do you mean you dont see it? thats atleast $1150 in RGB and $49.95 for the desk from Ikea!
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#30
enxo218
if that desk surface doubled as a monitor with touch and wireless capability tho...maybe that would be worth a second look
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#31
windwhirl
75 Kg? I already have problems everytime I have to move my current 30 Kg desk, I'd not even bother with something 2.5x as heavy...
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#32
saki630
for this price it should have a little stool to sit on so you can float above the ground, hell get an OhMyBod vibrator inside to provide feedback
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#33
Turmania
Hard to believe but believe me it will sell.too many kids who don't know the value of money and how hard it is earned and just living through their parents.
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#34
lexluthermiester
tigger:roll: An RGB desk, had to happen, and $1200 too. Omg, just omg
I don't see the problem. Seems kinda cool to me. A lot of people will like this.
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#35
bug
TurmaniaHard to believe but believe me it will sell.too many kids who don't know the value of money and how hard it is earned and just living through their parents.
Who's worried? These days you can put crap in a box and with the global reach of the internet, you'll still find enough people to buy it.
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#36
Octavean
Every time I see something like this, I think "Pfffft,.... they slap RGB on everything and think those suckers will love it". Its almost insulting,......

Then I think, "Ooooooh its got RGB on it, I love it!!!!".

:)
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#37
Caring1
bugThese days you can put crap in a box and with the global reach of the internet, you'll still find enough people to buy it.
Put a VEGAN label on it and it will sell.
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#38
micropage7
just for table, maybe next full size bed with RGB effect
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#40
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
It's not ugly, but the price tag is 1000 usd too high.
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#41
silentbogo
I was expecting an overpriced Lian-Li PC desk clone, but this....

Rated at 150kg load, but you can't even dance on it (read cautionary disclaimer).
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#42
Tsukiyomi91
this is essentially an adjustable desk from IKEA with all the "gaming" features + rainbow puke at the sides. $1200 is just overkill. Rather take a minimalistic, DIY desk kit from IKEA & stick some RGB LED strips for background accent lighting.
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#43
dorsetknob
"YOUR RMA REQUEST IS CON-REFUSED"
BOM Cost Breakdown = $199 ( profit= $1000) + Sales Tax ( is this + Trumps 25% levy)
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#44
spnidel
the funny thing is that there will be people that will buy these lol
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#45
Dave65
:shadedshu::shadedshu::shadedshu::shadedshu::shadedshu: We have finally sunk to "THAT" level :shadedshu::shadedshu::shadedshu::shadedshu::shadedshu:
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#46
Prima.Vera
75Kg???? for this POS?? Are you fk me???? :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
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#48
windwhirl
Prima.Vera75Kg???? for this POS?? Are you fk me???? :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
No kidding there. Although it seems that 75 Kg is the whole thing (packaging included) and 68 Kg is the net weight of the desk, according to specs. It can handle up to 150 Kg of load, so that's something (then again, what can kind of equipment do you need to reach even half of that?).
HTCRGB desk done right, by fellow TPUer @tankian:

www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/ultimate-pc-desk-by-tankian-the-man.246518
Daaamn! That's some desk, right there!
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#50
SN2716057
That's a lot of money for a desk. Now TT only has to make a rgb chair to complete the circle.
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