

We dismiss models that fall notably short of this goal, with the exception of the inherently compromised laptop risers. Most full-size desks we’ve recommended accommodate people with heights up to 6-foot-2, give or take an inch or two.

In either case, we consider whether it would be aggravating to have to make that move multiple times per day. (For reference, in our latest round of testing, our tester was a 5-foot-2, 130-pound writer who doesn’t do a lot of strength training.) For electric models, we consider how long a desk takes to move and how difficult it is for us to make fine adjustments. Ease of raising and lowering: For manually controlled models, we consider how much strength or finesse is required.For units with monitor mounts, positioning your monitor at eye level should be as easy as lifting your work surface to elbow height. You should be able to lock your work surface at just the right height instead of having to settle for a small number of preset heights that might not be appropriate for you.

Adjustability: This is a key factor for ergonomics.
