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    Secretlab Magnus Evo Hands-on — a trimmed-down version of its popular, premium sit-stand desk

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    Secretlab Magnus Evo Hands-on — a trimmed-down version of its popular, premium sit-stand desk
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    Secretlab is one of the biggest names in premium gaming office hardware, and now the company is back with a new iteration of its popular sit-stand desk, the Magnus.

    If you’re at all familiar with Secretlab’s product lineup, you might recall that back in the day, it had the fantastic 2020 Omega gaming chair and a heftier Titan that was larger and more premium. The company combined the two to create its excellent Titan Evo, one of the best gaming chairs around. Now, it has followed the same successful formula to create a brand new gaming desk, the Secretlab Magnus Evo.

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    Like its popular Magnus Pro, the new Secretlab Magnus Evo is a sit-stand desk with a rugged gaming aesthetic, fantastic cable management, and extremely durable build quality. It sits squarely between the cheaper Magnus (an all-sitting desk) and the more expensive Magnus Pro as a slightly more palatable option for those who want many of the Pro’s excellent features (and crucially sit-stand) without all of the cost. The Secretlab Magnus Evo is available in two sizes, 1.5 m and 1.77 m, and prices start at $749. For reference, the Magnus Pro starts at $988 before you add any bells and whistles.


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    Not only does the new Evo boast many of the features that made the Pro excellent, but it also has some new tweaks and even a couple of changes that make it more enjoyable to use than the Pro I’ve had for the last two years. That being said, it is a compromise in some regards. So let me tell you about my experience so far.

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    Secretlab Magnus Evo
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    Secretlab Magnus Evo desk, with spaces between panels.
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    Secretlab Mangus Evo sit/stand buttons.
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    One of the biggest changes over the Magnus Pro is evident right out of the box. The Magnus Evo comes with a slightly more intensive setup process, owing to some of the changes the company has made. The variable size of the desk is now facilitated by the addition of two extension panels on either side of the main panel. I’m sure this is easier to manufacture and more flexible than the old system (just a giant metal slab), but it comes with a much more fiddly assembly process. Once put together, the desk has two noticeable joins where the panels meet the main body of the desk, and I have to say I’m not a huge fan.

    One fantastic new addition is the fact that you can now swap which side of the desk the power supply sits on. In the Pro, this is set to the left leg, which is no good if your wall outlet for the desk is on the right, like mine. Now you can customize which side you want the wall plug to enter the desk, which is fantastic. This requires even more assembly, but it is a price worth paying in my opinion.

    Once you’ve attached the legs and flipped the desk over, a few changes become immediately apparent. Secretlab has ditched the magnetic desk mat setup of the previous option for a smooth surface. It’s not magnetic like the Pro’s mats are, so this will limit your cable tidying and customization to the rear strip of reinforced steel at the back of the desk. It’s an interesting change, and while the surface is smooth and enticing, I’m a little worried about wear and tear compared to the previous one.

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    Secretlab Magnus Evo
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    Secretlab Magnus Evo
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    Secretlab Magnus Evo
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    Secretlab Magnus Evo
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    The cable tray is completely different. Secretlab has jettisoned the Pro’s full-length tray and hinged lid in favor of a more traditional bottom-access tray. It’s a lot smaller than the Pro in terms of volume, so you won’t get as much in, but it is a lot handier for making adjustments to your setup, unlike the Pro’s tray, which can only really be accessed from the rear of the desk, requiring you to move it away from the wall every time.

    Other familiar features include the integrated power supply column and the flush sit-stand controls, a standout on the Magnus sit-stand lineup.

    There is much to be said for the excellent build quality and overall aesthetic of the Magnus Evo. While I’d need more time with it to give it a score, I have to say I’m impressed so far, and it serves a vital need for Secretlab purveyors who want a sit-stand desk without the frankly exorbitant cost of the Pro. Many of Secretlab’s existing accessories, notably its under-desk PC mount, monitor arms, and headphone stand, all work with this desk too.

    The Magnus Evo would be a great desk option for anyone who looked at the Magnus Pro but couldn’t stomach its hefty price tag. It’s still expensive, but it would make a great sit-stand solution for anyone looking to give their office a hardcore gamer aesthetic and who wants a premium, rugged desk with excellent build quality and brilliant cable management.

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