Overall, I am very satisfied with this desk for my needs. Everyone has different needs, so I can't say whether this is the right desk for your situation. So my approach to this review will be to answer some questions that still remained for me after I had read the other reviews that existed at the time I was considering this desk.First is the question of material and stability. The product description lists this as being made of medium-density fiberboard, which is stronger than the typical particle board, but the only part of the desk where the wood is exposed shows not MDF but what I would consider a coarser particle board. This one part was the keyboard tray, so perhaps other parts are indeed MDF. Type of wood notwithstanding, in practice I have no complaints with the sturdiness of the desk. Notably, the main desk level is reinforced by the steel frame under the entire perimeter of every one of its panels. So, for example, if you are resting on your elbows against the edge of your desk, it is not just the wood that is supporting you but the frame underneath, across every edge of the main level.The finish was another concern I had, as I read in another review that this finish was very weak, and the other person recommend to never set drinks on the desk without a coaster. Of course, that advice is also—even especially—true of expensive fine furniture. I was afraid that review meant that the finish was like the papery veneer on those very cheap affairs you can purchase at the big general stores. But happily, it is not so. This is finished with a layer of black plastic veneer (with woodgrain texture) that is impervious to water, and it seems to hold up well. It is certainly better than the paper-like stuff that wears away in short time. Note that I have the black model, so perhaps the "rustic brown" model may be different.Paying attention to measurements is important for making sure you will get the ergonomics you are expecting to get (clearance for keyboard tray, screen height, etc.), and I was somewhat uncertain when some of the answers given in the Q&A contradicted the diagram given in the product images. In particular, one person asked the height from the floor to the main desk level (not the shelf above and the keyboard tray below). The diagram shows 30 inches, but the person responding on the part of the seller said 24.9 inches (which would be far too low for me). Now that I have the desk installed, I can confirm that the diagram is correct: it is 30 inches from the floor to the top of the main desk surface, or about 29 inches of clearance from the floor to the bottom of the frame below that same surface. The total height from the floor to the uppermost surface of the product is a little over 35 inches, which, again, is just as the diagram shows.One important thing to consider is vertical measurements of the keyboard. First, how much clearance is there from the floor to the bottom of the keyboard tray (i.e., leg room)? I measured it at 26.5 inches, which, for me as a 6' man, I am pleased to say is sufficient. The other important factor is the height from the top of the keyboard tray to the bottom frame of the desk above (i.e., clearance for keyboard and mouse when the tray is pushed back). It is about 1 9/16 inch (or 4 cm), which is not enough for taller mice. The width of the usable keyboard tray space is a little under 23.5 inches. It is not enough for a typical extended keyboard (the kind with arrow keys and num pad) AND a regular mouse pad. I use an Apple extended keyboard and their separate trackpad, along with a wrist rest, all on the keyboard tray, and I keep a mouse just above on the desk for the occasions when I feel like a mouse will give better control. Finally, the tray is 10 3/4 in the other dimension, and when it is fully extended, it pulls out 8 inches beyond the edge of the desk; that is to say, the back 2 3/4 inches is always under the desk. One curious thing not documented is that the mounting brackets for the keyboard tray allow a configuration where the keyboard tray can be 1/2 inch or 1 inch higher than its lowest position. So if you want up to one extra inch of leg clearance in exchange for the keyboard clearance, that choice is up to you.Another reviewer mentioned that the bolts the clamps that attach the top shelf are not nearly long enough, and I can't deny that is so based on the photos supplied in that review. Perhaps the manufacturer has started sending the clamps with longer bolts, because they all of them may be screwed on tightly with about 3/32" extra space on the bolts to spare.One final thing to note is the customer service. The USB portion of the power strip on my unit failed after a few days. I contacted the manufacture (Rolanstar) via their contact form on their website, and they sent a replacement part. I didn't have to be mean or threaten them or anything of the sort: I just explained the situation and asked if I could have another, and they kindly responded back, asking only for my address. For a couple reasons, I believe the response came from China from a non-native speaker (no surprise: this is listed as a Chinese product), but still it was smooth, with responses coming in less than 24 hours and the replacement part mailed to me via standard UPS from location in the US. The replacement part has been functioning for about a week and a half at this point, and as none of the other reviews have mentioned this failure, I am hopeful it was just one of those rare things.I normally don't bother to write reviews, but because of the prompt service at replacing the part without quibbling or fees, I want to encourage them to keep it up by posting a good review. And indeed, in the end this desk is just what I needed.