AndaSeat has just launched not one, but two, brand new gaming desks. As you might expect from the gaming brand, both bring together comfort, quality, and a healthy dose of RGB lighting.
AndaSeat Debuts “Masks” and “Eagle 1400” Gaming Desks
You’ll likely already know about AndaSeat, thanks to its range of quality gaming chairs. Perhaps not so much gaming desks… until now. AndaSeat has just added two nifty looking gaming tables to their repertoire, and very nice they are too.
The desks in question are the “Masks” and “Eagle 1400” models. You don’t even need to wait to buy one, either, as they’re available now. Just head over to AndaSeat.com and you’ll find the Masks and Eagle 1400 desks right there.
They’re priced at $369.99 and $329.99 respectively, although, at the time of writing, the Masks desk is available at a special introductory price of $351.49.
So, what is so good about these gaming desks, then?
What Do the Masks and Eagle 1400 Gaming Tables Boast?
Well, for a start, AndaSeat is describing these as “extra-large” desks. And that they are. The Masks measures in at 47 x 23 x 29 inches, while the Eagle 1400 dwarfs it with its 55 inch width. Plenty of real estate here.
Aside from the size, the other major difference is the legs. The Eagle 1400 features fixed, vertical legs, while the Masks desk has fixed, angled legs, so you have two configuration options available.
Both feature a laminated, carbon fiber texture tabletop. This helps prevent slipping, which is perfect for maintaining accuracy when you’re gaming.
In terms of utility, the desks offer plenty. You have a headphone hook to grip your gaming cans when they’re not in use, and a neat cable box fixed to the back of the desk to keep wires away from your feet. There’s even a cup holder for your drink, so no more spillages!
In terms of looks, well, the Masks table has RGB inlays in the top surface, so will give your setup that extra bit of wow-factor. The Eagle 1400 has an orange design printed onto the black surface for a more subtle appearance.
In all, we have to admit, both look fairly enviable. The Eagle 1400 offers plenty of room, while the Masks table would offer a premium gaming surface for smaller spaces. Those anti-slip tabletops being a real windfall for high-octane gaming.
Will You Be Buying a Masks or Eagle 1400 Gaming Table?
We wouldn’t blame you if you’re frantically fumbling through your card holder for plastic purchasing power. These are very nice gaming tables and both offer something a little different.
While there may be plenty of brands offering gaming chairs and tables, AndaSeat really knows how to deliver on functionality, comfort, and style.