The desk of someone who codes all day. A 27-inch 4K monitor on an arm, a split ergonomic keyboard, a vertical mouse, a standing-desk converter, and a real ergonomic chair — plus the cable management that keeps it clean. Protect your wrists and your back; they are your career.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
6Display & Input
4 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monitor | Size27 in Resolution4K PanelIPS | 1 | $350 | View Shop | |
| Monitor | Capacity2 x 27 in MovementGas spring MountDesk clamp | 1 | $50 | View Shop | |
| Mechanical Keyboard | TypeSplit LayoutOrtho SwitchesMechanical | 1 | $150 | View Shop | |
| Mouse | TypeVertical SensorOptical Buttons6 | 1 | $50 | View Shop |
Desk & Seating
2 itemsPlan Totals$1,250
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
One 4K or two 1440p monitors?
For code, one 4K 27-inch gives sharp text and the screen real estate of two 1440p panels without a bezel down the middle. Add a second only if you live in logs and a browser at once.
Split keyboard — worth the curve?
Yes for wrist health. A split board angles your forearms naturally and removes ulnar deviation. Two weeks of typos, a lifetime of comfort.
Standing converter vs full desk?
A converter is cheaper and rental-friendly and gives you sit/stand on any desk. A full electric desk is nicer if you own and can commit.
An ergonomic chair — really $400?
Your back is worth it. A good chair adjusts lumbar, seat depth, armrests, and recline, and you sit in it 2000 hours a year. The cheapest health insurance in the kit.
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