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Guru3D.com » News » Thermaltake Launches Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk at $1,199

Thermaltake Launches Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk at $1,199

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/10/2019 02:19 PM | source: | 22 comment(s)
Thermaltake Launches Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk at $1,199

You need a big wallet and to be a real enthusiasts gamer. RGB LED lighting appears anywhere in their products and as such Thermaltake releases a gaming desk, RGB lit all yours, for the small sum of $1,199

The Level 20 RGB Battle Station is a gaming desk and is electrically adjustable in height and thus has silly RGB LED lighting on the edges. A fun feature is that there are four memory positions available for different users. However how often do you really adjust the height of your desk? The upper surface is made suitable for mice.

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Level 20 BattleStation RGB Gaming Desk is Thermaltake’s electric height-adjustable gaming desk with full mousepad surface and software controllable 16.8 million colors lighting strips. Gamers can switch lighting effects via iTAKE gaming engine and synchronize with TT RGB PLUS products. Level 20 BattleStation RGB Gaming Desk also offers exceptional functionality, gamers can adjust the heights of the gaming desk electronically to sitting or standing positions. In addition, the large full mousepad surface allows gamers to set up multi monitor gaming system. Level up your professional gaming experiences with Level 20 BattleStation RGB Gaming Desk!



Thermaltake Launches Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk at $1,199 Thermaltake Launches Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk at $1,199 Thermaltake Launches Level 20 RGB Battlestation Gaming Desk at $1,199




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MonstroMart
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#5667914 Posted on: 05/10/2019 11:42 PM
I'm not a "professional gamer" but somehow I think that those people would prefer not to have the distraction of flashing Christmas-tree lights blinking in their faces... ;)


Like it's been said countless of time for all LED products the LED can be turned off and they are turned off.

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#5667915 Posted on: 05/10/2019 11:44 PM
why pay extra for LED then?

MonstroMart
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#5667916 Posted on: 05/10/2019 11:46 PM
why pay extra for LED then?


Because that was the only adjustable desk available. It's not like the LED adds 200$ to it anyway. And it's cool during Christmas ;)

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#5667922 Posted on: 05/11/2019 12:03 AM
Because that was the only adjustable desk available. It's not like the LED adds 200$ to it anyway. And it's cool during Christmas ;)

i mean after looking at your 400$ adjustable desk and the ones on amazon, it does add 200$ just because of the LED's.
the article features an automatic rising desk, which without LED's are between $300-400 which tells me the desk in the article is marked up by a massive amount due to LED"s.

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#5667926 Posted on: 05/11/2019 12:24 AM
Looks great for what it is. :D

Can't say the same about the price tag, but getting one custom made may be an option for some. Still, Thermaltake usually make cases with pretty dense materials, although electrical components like LEDs can vary in quality. That said, you can probably expect your grand children to still be using one of their metal based cases.

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