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Genesis Announces HOLM 320 RGB White Gaming Desk

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The Genesis HOLM 320 RGB White gaming desk is a perfect option for users who are looking for a combination of style and functionality. Its 120 x 160 cm tabletop is made from an MDF board. Covered with carbon veneer, the desk has all the space users need. The sceen can be placed on a shelf, which allows for optimal placement and saves space on the desk.

The manufacturer also included holders for cups and headphones, as well as a stand for gamepads. Thanks to those features everything has its place and organizing the working space becomes easy. The Genesis HOLM 320 RGB White desk has an in-built wireless charger. Users can charge their modern devices simply by placing them on the desk. Cable organization is supported by a three USB 3.0 hub with cable channels.



The set is completed with remotely controlled LED illumination with a number of programmed modes and effects. These will illuminate the white Genesis HOLM 320 RGB unit to create a unique gaming environment.

The Genesis HOLM 320 RGB White desk costs 239.99 € / $279.99

Technical specification:
  • table-top size: 120 cm x 60 cm
  • table-top height: 75 cm
  • materials: MDF board (top), metal (frame)
  • color: white
  • holders:
    • cup
    • headphones
    • gamepads
  • shelves:
    • screen
    • power strip
  • additions:
    • included wireless 10 W charger
    • USB hub: yes, 3x USB 3.0
    • cable organization system

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but does it meet the windows 11 system requirements or will it soon be e-waste?
 
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I got my little cousin the (manual) height adjusted table from Ikea (bekant), cheaper and stable enough for him. Along with a monitor arm it still cheaper that this ..thing.
 
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I find this more sexy for nearly the same price :

I got my little cousin the (manual) height adjusted table from Ikea (bekant), cheaper and stable enough for him. Along with a monitor arm it still cheaper that this ..thing.
This 199€ table ?
 
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MDF = the ULTIMATE c.R.a.P.o.L.a... wont last or hold up for very long under daily use :(

White = shows every single spec of dust in all it's glory = y.U.k......

NO way in hell I would pay anywhere near $280 for this p.o.s....
 
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This 199€ table ?
They all look-a-like those Ikea desks :rolleyes: it turns out it's the Skarsta (€179)
 
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So a (probably) sub Ikea quality desk with an RGB strip, USB hub, and cup holders for $100 premium.... got it.
 
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most do-it-yourself furniture outside I Know Early Access, is in the price range of $209-$259
 
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So it's a cheap MDF top (at that thickness? Damn, don't attach a monitor arm, it's likely to break it.) with a cheap carbon fiber-look vinyl wrap, the flimsiest-looking legs I've seen in a while, no height adjustment (yay ergonomics!), a cup holder that seems designed for the person sitting at the desk next to yours (reaching that handle isn't going to be comfortable), and ... who thought product renders of an all-white product on a white background was a good idea? Literally any other colour would have been better.
 
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The color of a table is an option ... not a feature ...
 
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I got a 72" x 30" height adjustable C-frame desk with an angle/depth adjustable keyboard tray that goes underneath the desk. For $280, I would imagine these Genesis HOLM gaming desks are manufactured with cheap parts made in China with questionable build quality... Nowadays, cheap & quality generally don't go together and for that price tag, I would be very leery of buying something like this.
 
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MDF = the ULTIMATE c.R.a.P.o.L.a... wont last or hold up for very long under daily use :(

Not necessarily, MDF is actually pretty good as long as properly treated and sealed. Most furniture uses mdf because, granted it's cheaper, but it's also more sustainable and requires little to no maintenance (again if treated properly).

In this case though, you're right, more than likely a piece of shit. It looks like 18mm (super thin for a desk) and the cheap "carbon fiber" vinyl doesn't look much better.
 
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Not necessarily, MDF is actually pretty good as long as properly treated and sealed. Most furniture uses mdf because, granted it's cheaper, but it's also more sustainable and requires little to no maintenance (again if treated properly).

In this case though, you're right, more than likely a piece of shit. It looks like 18mm (super thin for a desk) and the cheap "carbon fiber" vinyl doesn't look much better.
Its fine for cheap furniture if its treated properly like you said. If its not something thats going to be built to last for decades better to use cheap MDF, than some super light porous wood.

MDF is really the ideal material for cabinets though as its super dense, consistent, relatively strong, and cheap.
 
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Y'all, I feel sorry for the person that buys this thing, as it looks like if the person does so much as a deep exhale anywhere near the desk, it very well may just fucking tip over from the force of the breath, LMAO :roll:
 
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Y'all, I feel sorry for the person that buys this thing, as it looks like if the person does so much as a deep exhale anywhere near the desk, it very well may just fucking tip over from the force of the breath, LMAO :roll:
Note the leg frame shape the desktop sits on. Its a K-frame, meaning it can be "kicked" over. I don't think you could safely put a desktop case on it unless its small. I would like to see the specs for how much weight it's rated for. The desk I have is rated for around 300 lbs. This one looks like setting anything more than a monitor + 2 smallish speakers + keyboard + mouse would have it collapsing into a heap or breaking in half. They have a larger model that's around 60" iirc, which would be a complete waste of space if it can't support a decent amount of weight.
 
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Note the leg frame shape the desktop sits on. Its a K-frame, meaning it can be "kicked" over. I don't think you could safely put a desktop case on it unless its small. I would like to see the specs for how much weight it's rated for. The desk I have is rated for around 300 lbs. This one looks like setting anything more than a monitor + 2 smallish speakers + keyboard + mouse would have it collapsing into a heap or breaking in half. They have a larger model that's around 60" iirc, which would be a complete waste of space if it can't support a decent amount of weight.
Same here, cause the desks I mentioned earlier are rated to hold 500lbs. Granted they weigh about 250lbs each, but just saying :)
 
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I'm still thankful I had the forsight to spend £200 on a solid birch 180cm tabletop about 22 years ago.
  • It has a wireless charger and a heaphones hanger, but in better locations.
  • It doesn't have a cup holder, but last time I checked, tables don't need cup holders - you can just put the cup (prepare to have your mind blown) on the table!
  • I have a gas-lift, fully-articulated monitor arm and since that is 10x better than a shelf, I'd actively discourage anyone from buying a desk with a monitor shelf as that would get in the way of the arm.
Other benefits to this solid birch table:
  • It's strong enough to hold the weight of two people, so I used it as a scaffold to replaster and repaint my ceiling.
  • It's height-adjustable between 64 and 94cm
  • When it gets scratched I can just sand it down and laquer it again. It's not a thin plastic veneer over cheap MDF, it's 30mm of wood all the way down
If you really like the looks of this for $280 then I guess it's a low-effort, one-click online purchase but honestly for that price you should get a proper strong tabletop, four legs, and a gas-lift monitor arm.
You can buy some white 3M Dinoc carbon wrap for it with the leftover change if you really want to cover up a timeless, classy wooden finish, but there's no accounting for taste.
 
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I'm still thankful I had the forsight to spend £200 on a solid birch 180cm tabletop about 22 years ago.
  • It has a wireless charger and a heaphones hanger, but in better locations.
  • It doesn't have a cup holder, but last time I checked, tables don't need cup holders - you can just put the cup (prepare to have your mind blown) on the table!
  • I have a gas-lift, fully-articulated monitor arm and since that is 10x better than a shelf, I'd actively discourage anyone from buying a desk with a monitor shelf as that would get in the way of the arm.
Other benefits to this solid birch table:
  • It's strong enough to hold the weight of two people, so I used it as a scaffold to replaster and repaint my ceiling.
  • It's height-adjustable between 64 and 94cm
  • When it gets scratched I can just sand it down and laquer it again. It's not a thin plastic veneer over cheap MDF, it's 30mm of wood all the way down
If you really like the looks of this for $280 then I guess it's a low-effort, one-click online purchase but honestly for that price you should get a proper strong tabletop, four legs, and a gas-lift monitor arm.
You can buy some white 3M Dinoc carbon wrap for it with the leftover change if you really want to cover up a timeless, classy wooden finish, but there's no accounting for taste.
I have an electric Ikea Bekant, and while it's more expensive than this and still a veneer over MDF (I assume, at least some form of particle board), it's a good quality oak veneer, likely thick enough to be sanded and refinished if needed, and the top is quite sturdy. Also love the sit/stand functionality, but even without that height adjustment is absolutely mandatory for ergonomics. And gas lift monitor arms are one of the better inventions of the past few decades.
 
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