Corsair Releases Platform 4; Versatile And Adjustable Gaming Desk

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[Press Release] The Corsair Platform:4 is the latest in a long line of modular desks from the company. It offers a spacious gaming surface across 120cm, in addition to premium build quality and materials.

Despite its large size, the Platform:4 is also compact and boasts an upgradable design. The latter was previously featured in the Platform:6 and has been retained for Corsair’s latest desk.

The new desk boasts aluminium T-channe rails for mounting various accessories. Users can, therefore, mount various monitors through the included monitor arm and other accessories like microphones and webcams.

Corsair states that expandability is a key highlight of the Platform:4. Optional side extensions can even increase the desk’s surface area, making it up to 12 inches larger from either side.

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The Platform:4 Elevate Offers Instant Height Switching

Corsair is offering two variants of the Platform:4. Users can purchase the standard model that comes in a 28″ height, or the Platform:4 Elevate, which offers height adjustment between 29″ to 48″.

Both models are also offered in different colors, and more details can be found on Corsair’s official website

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