What can I say? This is one well-made, well-designed table. I'm getting into voiceover and it has the most surface space I could find, enough to set up my laptop, digital interface, mic, a drink cup, and my headphones if I want them there. The pneumatic adjustment works like a dream going up or down, and the table's max 47" height—I think the second tallest I found—is perfect for me to record standing up and I'm 5' 9". It's also real solid and sturdy at that height, no rocking or wobbling. Oh, and the reviews say it's incredibly easy to setup in spite of the teeny-tiny, less-than-detailed directions and guess what? It is. Straightforward "just put this part here and screw it in," nothing complicated, no wealth of parts. Sure, I put two things on backwards because of the skimpy directions, but it was no problem to unscrew them and turn 'em around. The housing for one of the wheels, what you stick the pin atop the wheel into, is loose and spins around, but since the wheel spins around too it doesn't make a difference. At $179 it's not the cheapest mobile desk around, but it's certainly not the costliest and is WELL worth the price. A great product that lives up to all the hype you see here. BIG thumbs up.