After promotion to a desk position at my warehouse, I knew after the first day that hunching over a laptop was going to cause frequent back and neck discomfort. Resultantly I was quick on the trigger for purchase for a standing desk solution. I was looking for something sturdy, and low effort. This does fit the bill in those categories. The push button lower raise feature, while perhaps mildly jittery in movement, will pose no threat of harm to your monitor’s stability. The keyboard shelf has impressive weight bearing as well as I sometimes find myself nearly resting against it. That said there are a couple things that jump to mind after some several weeks use. A touch more vertical travel would have been nice, especially after combination with thick anti fatigue mat. I’m not a tall man. 5’9” but with the mat at my feet I’m still slightly looking down at my 27” display at full height extension. Manageable, yes, but I find myself taking stance in forms of creative partial squats to accommodate healthy neck posture. Also cord management doesn’t appear to be a design consideration. Some manner of clips or straps would go a long way toward ensuring that no cables are strained, crimped or broken during vertical travel. Finally in the time since purchase I’ve seen many more options at lower price point. If electric push button raise/lower is an important feature for you, and you are not taller than me, or have a seated work desk with higher than average work surface level, this is a study desk, and might be right for you. But for the cost, a few other premium feature considerations would have been nice. It would have been trivial to integrate cable management as well as perhaps some other features like led keyboard light or usb charge hub and perhaps even integrated inductive coil charge platform to help justify the premium price tag.I love this for when I'm standing. But not so much when I'm sitting. At its lowest height, it is 6" above my desktop. I'm 5'3", which means even with my chair at its highest level, I'm still looking up at my monitors.I bought this for neck pain, so I'm not sure if it is going to solve that problem, or make it worse. I can move my monitors off the riser when I'm sitting, and put them flat on my desk, but that negates the ease of the product.I'm giving it 4 stars because the motor moving it up and down is great. But I may end up returning it because this type of solution may not work for me.I luv the flexibility of this electric desktop. It's the perfect size to fit on my home desk and accomadates all my stuff leaving plenty of work space. I also like the usb plug in for my othe devices.Deck was delivered as promised. Some assembly required, to attach the keyboard tray. The predrilled holes did not line up exactly with the mounting bracket. I ended up attaching three of the four screws and working the fourth one in at an angle. Unhappy, but it appears to be working okay and supporting the tray just fine. I did need help getting it on my office desk, due to the size and weight and this was expected. I am very pleased with the desk and it functions very well. I alternate sitting and standing throughout the day. It operates great and is not noisy or disruptive to others in the office. Very happy and impressed with the desk. I have a wireless mouse and a wired keyboard. No problems with the wires during operation. But I do move the mouse up to the top surface when standing, it just feels better on the wrist and arm. Moving the wireless mouse is easy, not sure that would be the case with a wired mouse. Well worth the investment and very glad I bought The Mount It (Null model). I do not use the tablet/phone indentation. I would have preferred a total flat surface, but I work around that feature. I give it a 9 out of 10 rating.I never thought I'd be so enthusiastic about an office product. But boy - this electric standing desk is truly the best thing after sliced bread (or actually - better than even that). With a minimal investment, it has helped me convert my existing desk setup into a functional stand-up configuration. I can raise and lower the desk with the push of a button and the converter seems to have zero issues with my large heavy screen and equally large and heavy laptop. The USB port on the side is a stroke of genius.I've had two other standing desks before: one heavy-duty with clamps on the side that you had to manually pull up and down. It was difficult, clunky and twice the money of this one. Then, I had an independent electric standing desk that cost my company around $2,000 and while nice, the touch panel in the front was constantly getting tripped by accident, and you'd lose your perfect height configuration. Neither of these could touch this electric standing desk converter.Only down-sides: I wish it had more than one USB port. Two or three would be ideal. Plus, the blue light of the buttons is BRIGHT and overall pretty pointless.But otherwise - this converter is the best thing ever.Had it for about a month and love it. Use it everyday at the office and it is perfect for what I needed. Super sturdy and it can hold my arm weight when I lean on it. I dont abuse it but my point is that the thing is strong and stable.Like:* easy to assemble, although the power input was hard to find (I don't think it's mentioned in the assembly guide), so I had to fiddle with it after I placed it on the desk* very sturdy (and heavy because of that)* convenient USB power outlet, very useful to power a hub* electric! No risk of gas or abrupt movementsDidn't like* probably a bit too deep; also I would have loved a cable hole, right now looks a bit messy as my monitor is pretty much on the front sideWorks well, fairly fast to rise but back raises up first and not evenly.This product works well and doesn't require as deep a desk as some of the others. It was easy to add the keyboard tray and get using it. Lots of range of height. I did have to raise my chair when sitting as the keyboard ends up at your original desk level (so higher than the keyboard tray on a desk). That was no big deal though.Awesome! The upper table is large enough for my 2 monitors and some. I love this piece of equipment. I suffer from chronic neck pain and can't lift things like I would like; this workstation works very well. The motor is powerful. This is my second Mount It! purchase. I am very pleased with the quality of the material and the sturdiness of their products.I wish more companies were like them and took pride in the products they sell.This desk is great; just big enough for 2 20 inch monitors to sit at an angle on each side. Having a desk surface that rises with you for notepad/glasses etc. is a perk over models that just raise the screen and keyboard. It's very heavy duty and quiet in operation. I'd buy this again.Better than expected - good quality, sturdy and easy to operate. Looks good as well.Easy to install, but a bit heavy to maneuver by one person. Smooth movement up and down. I love standing up at work!!!!The only thing that's a bit of a bummer is that when the workstation is lowered back down to the main desk, the keyboard tray is too high for ergonomic typing. If you have a chair that can raise up quite a bit then you should be able to make the necessary adjustments.