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109 Ergo Desk reclines with your chair, desktop tilts up to match the recline of your chair — 3-in-1 desk can be reserved for $450

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 12/28/2024 11:18 EDT

Ergo Desk reclines with your chair, desktop tilts up to match the recline of your chair — 3-in-1 desk can be reserved for $450

Canadian company Ergo Desk has begun to market its signature product which invites users to sit, stand, or recline at their desk.

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