Tuesday, January 19th 2021

Thermaltake Introduces the ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, today announced the ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk. The new technology and extensive functions of the desk include electric height adjustment control, anti-collision safety sensor, cable management space, and a built-in full surface RGB mouse pad for users to customize their own battle colors! The illuminating full surface mouse pad comes with 16.8M RGB color combinations; brightness, speed, and direction of the lighting effects are customizable via the iTAKE software. Exterior design and functionalities of the ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk are conceptualized for both multi-monitor gaming setups and office use.
Full Surface RGB Mouse Pad Design

The full surface mouse pad that covers the main desk comes with 16.8M RGB color illumination and eight dynamic lighting effects; brightness, speed, and direction of the lighting effects are customizable via the iTAKE software. The mouse pad's lighting effects can be synced with TT RGB PLUS compatible Thermaltake products to complete the ecosystem in uniformity. The mouse pad also works with Razer Chroma, enabling gaming and RGB lighting effect synchronizations.

Electrical Height Adjustment

Press the electrical height adjustment buttons on the smart panel to adjust between 27.5" to 43.3", in both sitting and/or standing positions.

Height Memory Function

ToughDesk 500L RGB is able to memorize four height levels that users like, and with the memory buttons on the smart panel, users can adjust the desk height to their suitable position in no time.

Anti-collision Safety Sensor

For safety concerns, an anti-collision safety sensor is included to automatically detect when the desk encounters obstacles while elevating the gaming desk.

Extended Gaming Surface

The extended side desk allows users to place a full tower chassis and display their PC components without interfering with the monitors and game space on the main desk. Dimensions of the main desk are L 62.99" x W 31.49". Dimensions of the side desk are L 31.49" x W 23.62", covered by one full surface RGB mouse pad for the main desk and one full surface non-RGB mouse pad for the side desk, designed for speed and control.

High Load Capacity

The sturdy desk provides unrivaled stability that certifies the desk to achieve a maximum load of 330 pounds, which allows users to set up their battle stations however they want.

Cable Management

Long length cable storage area allows users to sort out the cables easily and conveniently while keeping the workspace clutter-free.

Availability & Warranty

The ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk is now available for purchase, with a two-year warranty (desktop, motor, frame, controller) that is supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network.
Source: Thermaltake
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7 Comments on Thermaltake Introduces the ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk

#1
QUANTUMPHYSICS
This guy is playing his games WITH NO CABLES!!!

Frankly, I like these new desks that come with Usb ports and 110v pass throughs so you can plug the monitor and PC directly to the desk, but the reality is, the cable use keeps on growing as peripherals you never expected to add come in.

I have an inland desk which is 63" long x 32 wide. Larger than a crib, but just shy of a Twin mattress. No motors for the height adjustability, and a full surface mouse bad. I love it.

This desk up top is really nice, but that sidearm might not work for me.
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#2
Gmr_Chick
Dear lawd, they couldn't even do a proper photoshop job :fear:Not a single cable/cord to be found on the back of that rig :roll::roll:
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#3
InVasMani
I just use a 6' LIFETIME table from Sam's Club that's $50's. I highly recommend it to poor people that need functionality at a low price point.
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#4
randomUser
This is NOT robot vacuum friendly. No, no, no. Stop breaking my robots.
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#5
bug
L-shaped is what I need, only it would need to be a little longer. And while I have no use for RGB, applying it only to the main desk makes the whole thing look like it was put together in a haste.
Also, price?
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#6
ZoneDymo
Thermaltake naming something iTake is pretty funny
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#7
Chaitanya
According to posts on Thermaltake facebook page, they also launched a Argent 750 series of desk which looks far more useful with USB hub and fans for user.
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