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This desk has been incredibly stable which is the most important thing I require in a desk. The infinity desktop is a brilliant idea. The entire desk is made of mousepad surface.I want to address my only real issue with this desk first. For the most part the assembly was fairly easy for me to do by myself save for one thing. There are two roughly 4-6 inch U-shaped steel brackets that attached two halves of the frame together. The U-shape on one of the brackets was bent by almost a quarter of an inch, leaving me unable to properly attach it to the frame. I eventually had to use a thick flat-head screwdriver to pry the bracket into the proper shape. It didn't look particularly pretty, but it got the job done. Save for that lone issue, I'm very fond of the table.I didn't initially buy this for gaming, I'm actually using it for my home recording studio, until I get a custom desk built. After that I'll be using the Turismo desk with my xbox, laptop and two monitors. As it stands right now, I'm using a 27" iMac and a 27" Thunderbolt display on the table top, as well as a hard drive enclosure and my audio interface. Including my mouse and keyboard, and old laptop there's still plenty of space left over. The full length mouse pad is ever slightly undersized, but I'm guessing with time and the weight on top of it, it might stretch out a little (considering it was rolled/folded up in the box).I docked a star due to the metal bracket being bent, so my only other complaint isn't really a count against the table itself, it's just that it doesn't fit into my norm. I can't really raise my chair much more due to the fact that my knees need to stay under my MIDI controller keyboard under the table. Because of that, when I rest my arm on the table top to use my mouse it's a little uncomfortable as my arm is raised, especially if my arm stays there a while. Keep this in mind if you're short or use a low chair setting.As I mentioned, I'm not using it for gaming at the moment, but I am a hardcore, lifelong gamer, and would definitely recommend it for any PC/console gamer out there. For what it's worth, the way the desk is assembled means that it should be fairly easy to break back down if you ever need to take it anywhere, like for a LAN party or tournament. Keep in mind though that it's quite heavy, the table top wood in particular.Use Case: I was in the market for a new PC/Gaming desk with a curved front and cable trays underneath.As Advertised: I narrowed my search down to the Turismo Racing Gaming table and the Arozzi Arena Gaming Table. I selected the Turismo Racing Gaming table solely based on the overwhelmingly positive reviews on it's sturdiness and build structure. It was something I wasn't even considering at the time but ended up being the deal breaker for me.It's incredibly sturdy and very well built. the leg pieces are agnostic to left/right so assembly is pretty easy. The video tutorial suggested is kind of bad quality and don't show you an actual step-by-step process on how to assemble it. The instructions are absolutely useless for assembly as well. However, it's so easy to put together you may not even need instructions. The only part about the assembly that I was a little flustered about was the joining frame brackets. it was such a snug fit I need to hammer it in place.Met all my needs: This table is fantastic. I'm not too interested in the wireless charger (it's in a strange spot and gets in the way) and additional USB, audio ports but set them up anyway in case I want to used them in the future. It's incredibly sturdy. The surface mouse pad is great, and the holes for wires are very well hidden. it looks great. I am very pleased with my purchase.Met all my needs:My desk arrived today. It was easy to assemble and sturdy. The Mat didn't need to unfold or anything and rolled right out and laid flat on the desk surface. The cable baskets are rather small though basically only accommodating the width of the power strip and not leaving much vertical clearance for tall plugs or a phone power block. I was able to easily fix this by just tilting the power strip at an angle. My complaint is that the included wireless charging doc was basically DoA. I plugged it in and set my phone on top, it charged for about 2 seconds before stopping. I thought maybe it was my case even though it's a small Ringke case. I took it off and it still wouldn't charge. I moved the mouse mat and tried setting it directly on the charger, no dice. I tried a separating power cable thinking maybe the cable was bad but it still wouldn't charge. I also tried flipping the charger over thinking maybe I had it on the wrong side but that didn't work either. The instruction booklet showed a Samsung Brand charger in the hole but it clearly wasn't a Samsung charger supplied and the slot is much to small to fit any other wireless charger than the one provided. The provided charger was also slightly warm to the touch when I disconnected it. At this time I have my regular Samsung wireless charger sitting on top of the picture for wireless charging. I'll be attempting to get a replacement charger from the seller.