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Genesis launches HOLM 320 RGB white gaming desk

We've seen a rise in the number of desks built for PC gaming setups in recent years. This month, Genesis is launching its own, the HOLM 320 RGB White gaming desk, aiming to offer a combination of style and functionality. 

This desk measures in at 120 x 60 centimetres, with the surface covered with a carbon veneer. Monitors can be placed up on a shelf, saving additional space on the desk for peripherals and accessories. Genesis also includes holders for headphones and cups, as well as a stand for game controllers, making it easy to organise all your peripherals and keep things tidy. The desk also has a built-in wireless charger for smartphones and tablets, as well as a USB 3.0 hub and cable management channels to keep wires out of view.

The desk is completed with remote-controlled RGB LEDs, allowing for an extra touch of customisation. Here are the full specifications for the desk:

Technical specification:

  • table-top size: 120 cm x 60 cm
  • table-top height: 75 cm
  • materials: MDF board (top), metal (frame)
  • colour: white
  • holders:
    • cup
    • headphones
    • gamepads
  • shelves:
    • screen
    • power strip
  • additions:
    • included wireless 10 W charger
    • USB hub: yes, 3 x USB 3.0
    • cable organization system

The Genesis HOLM 320 RGB White desk costs €239.99/$279.99.

KitGuru Says: We'll be reviewing this very desk soon, so stay tuned for more information and detailed analysis. 

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