| A different kind of review this time. A table designed for flight simulation. | ||
| Gaming table by Digital Edge | ||
| The gaming table is designed with Flight Simulation in mind. It is perfectly suited for CH products or Saitek controllers. I will hold three monitors. | ||
| You can get it from Digital Edge | ||
| Delivery and Installation | ||
| This is a big table. It comes in a very large box that weighs 90 lbs. As a result, the shipping costs are very high. Depending on where you live in the US, Digital Edge says that the shipping charges are between $75 and $90 via UPS. If you live outside the US,you will need to find a local distributor. | ||
| The installation is very easy. I was actually expecting something a lot more difficult to put together. Instructions are easy to follow and you should be able to assemble it in 30 or 40 minutes. | ||
| Here is the result: | ||
| The table has a nice glossy finish. | ||
| The table comes very a very nice drawer that you adjust in 3 directions. | ||
| The 2 small tablets in back can be configured to be able to rotate or to be fixed. You can decide on their orientation. | ||
| A basic setup with 2 joysticks. | ||
| Here with some additional components. Still plenty of room left. | ||
| Dimensions | ||
| 57 x 41 inches | ||
| 2.35 x 1 m | ||
| Pros | ||
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| Cons | ||
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| Gaming table at Digital Edge | ||
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