Super happy with what I feel is the best option for my home office setup.Basics out of the way first:Assembly is essentially nothing, just attach the keyboard/mouse platform and stick the cushiony buffers to the bottom of that keyboard/mouse platform.The only thing that is ridiculous, and it is ridiculous: Note the product images showing how you can set this up. Said keyboard/mouse platform is shown to hang over the edge of your desk. So what is the everloving purpose of putting those cushiony pads on the bottom of a thing that is going to hang over empty space?My home-office desk is *just* deep enough that with the "back" of the riser on the edge opposite where I sit/stand, one of those cushiony buffer pads hits the top of the desk when I have the riser fully collapsed, and it feels super sturdy (and I have the wire from my keyboard to my docking station running straight down the middle, and it doesn't get pinched or snagged at all).Still, there are two more of those beautiful, soft, cushiony, under-the-keyboard-platform padded little guys just hanging out over the void, just dangling their beautiful little bits over my knees and questioning their purpose in life.Otherwise, I'm super happy with the space provided and the sturdiness. I'm sorry to see the reviews that show significant wobbling with little amounts of pressure, because that has not been my experience at all. My unit is super sturdy, so I feel like those disappointed in this area might have gotten something defective.In terms of the space itself: note my pic showing my monitors. These are unreasonably massive monitors provided by my employer. The kind of massively massive monitors that make you feel like you're getting sucked into Tron with an obligation to fight for the user. But there's more than enough space for them to fit comfortably, even with their individual stands.Said keyboard/mouse platform is where I am only very slightly disappointed. Note the pic of those two pieces of hardware: that's a standard, American-blooded, Chinese-made, Wal-Mart-bought mousepad, and fitting it in comfortably requires angling the keyboard a bit. It actually works perfectly for me, because I like that keyboard angle. But you should note the dimensions. I got the 32" model based on the constraints of the desk I'm using.One of the things I love the most about this device is that it's considerably smoother to raise and lower than the sit/stand device I had in my company's office before we all started working from home. That one that my employer provided was, yes, made by THAT sit/stand company we're all thinking about.Ok, I'll just say it: it was a VariDesk, and their closest comparative model costs almost four times as much as this sweet little baby.In terms of vertical dimensions, I'm 5'10", and when I pull my VIVO guy up to my ideal standing height, there's a lot more room to go from there.So overall, I couldn't be happier. I would recommend this unit to everyone from my best friends to my worst enemies (because everyone deserves a comfortable workspace).The packaging is unclear regarding where VIVO's stuff is actually made, but they provide actual US-based customer support contact info. So if you have an issue, it seems to me that this is a MUCH better option than the motorized sit/stand desks where tons of people have left frustrated reviews because something broke and it took them months and months to get a customer-support response from someone in China.I guess that sums it up. Just basically, buy this kind boy and live your best work life.