I was in IKEA today and they had a gamer table on sale. It had pointless RGB lights shining up. At first I was offended by the blatant attempts at exploitation. But then I thought that I had no grounds, given that I am not a gamer myself. Maybe they feel appreciated because a soul-less corporate entity acknowledged their purchasing power.
@graf @lanodan The design looked pretty standard. They had desks with the exact same frame next to it. I thought it was quite sturdy and overall acceptable desk. Here's the link:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/utespelare-gaming-desk-black-80507627/
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/utespelare-gaming-desk-black-80507627/
@stuff My son isn't a huge gamer either, but he likes the RGB stuff... So I built him a ~10 year old FX6100 system with RGB fans, hubs, etc. He's happy with it aside from the lack of an RGB capable video card.
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@kazriko Well sure. At least you can put the box under the table. But these lights shine up. They basically do nothing but blind the user.
@stuff Hah. Seems like the kind of thing I expect from the gaming industry these days, completely useless, and often detrimental lighting.