I'd like to convert to a standing desk, but the prices are ridiculous. I don't need a motor and am not paying $795-1500 for a plank of wood and four metal legs. I'll build the thing myself before I go that route.
Took my standard oak desk, bought $5 in cinder blocks and some MDF (even had homedepot cut it to the footprint of the desk bases) and that was it. Insta-standup-desk for like $30 and all my drawers are standup height also, which you don't get if you do what some people do and just put a riser on top of their desk.
Thanks guys. I'm willing to spend a few bucks for something that looks nice, just dont want to get swindled. Gonna try a foldable drafting desk I think. Will blog the results.
Also, a four-drawer dresser is about the same height as the table above. They are very easy to find at flea markets or estate sales for next to nothing, and are perfect for standing with a laptop.
I know those drafting tables well, as I once was a wannabe illustrator. They are ok, but you are paying a premium for the ability to adjust it into a non-flat drawing surface. There's also a lot of extra space that you don't need if you're just using it as a laptop. Honestly, if it didn't have the adjustable top, it should cost about $30 at IKEA. They are easy to find on craigslist in big cities, though.
Regarding the bistro table, I would say it's about 20% more stable than you would expect.
Pretty good for a laptop. I wouldn't put a 27" iMac on it, though.
They just say that but in fact you can mount the desk anywhere. They assume you'll mount the 2 smaller surfaces above the main one but I mounted them underneath. The side rails have uniformly shaped mounting holes along the entire surface, top to bottom.