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CORSAIR Launches Its Platform:6 Modular Computer Desk

A while back Corsair revealed its Platform:6 Modular Computer Desk and today they have officially launched it alongside its various modular pieces, unfortunately, it does come with a hefty price tag which I can’t say I wasn’t expecting.

CORSAIR Platform:6

The Platform:6 is a desk that prides itself on having a lot of modular options allowing users to extend the desk, mount a pegboard for various accessories, and a convenient rail system for monitor arms, mic arms or other items. The desk also comes with the option of a fixed or adjustable height with dual electric motors, as well as the option of several desktops with six-feet of space that can be expanded.

Pre-Configured Options

Corsair offers three pre-configured options for the Platform:6, which as of writing I can only access on the US site. The cheapest model is the standard which uses fixed legs, the black laminate 180cm x 76cm surface, in desk storage, modular T-Channel rail system, USB Type-A and Type-C Charging, a power strip and dual monitor arms. This model starts at $999.99 which isn’t great at all.

The next model is the Elevate at $1,399.99 which introduces the height adjustable legs for an added $400 and then the option of the rubberwood, dark walnut stain desktop, for an added $100 on top of that. Finally, the Creator Edition for $1,799.99 appears to introduce the pegboard portion of the desk.

I do really like the look of this desk but for that price, I cannot justify it at all.

Where Can I Learn More?

To learn more about the Platform:6, visit corsair.com to view the available options and full details.

Jakob Aylesbury

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