Thermaltake ARGENT P900 Smart Gaming Desk designed with STUDIO F. A. PORSCHE launches

The Thermaltake ARGENT P900 gaming desk includes a second level, headset hanger and cup holder. (Image source: Thermaltake)
The Thermaltake ARGENT P900 gaming desk includes a second level, headset hanger and cup holder. (Image source: Thermaltake)

Thermaltake has unveiled the ARGENT P900 Smart Gaming Desk, designed with STUDIO F. A. PORSCHE. You can use a built-in control panel, smartphone app or PC software to adjust the desk’s height and RGB lighting, with an automatic adjustment option based on your detected preferences.

The Thermaltake ARGENT P900 Smart Gaming Desk, designed in collaboration with STUDIO F. A. PORSCHE, has been unveiled. The desk surface has a carbon-fiber-like texture, with a second level, integrated cable management system, headset hanger and cup holder. Plus, an RGB lighting strip at the rear of the desk projects color onto the wall behind it.

Smart features of the desk include an RGB Desk Mobile App, which you can use to adjust the desk height and RGB lighting effects via the TT Smart Control Unit. Alternatively, you can use the built-in six-button control unit or iTake software on your PC to adjust the settings. There are four preset desk height profiles, from 70 to 100 cm (~27.5 to 39.4-in), which you can switch between remotely. Eight lighting effects, with 1.68 million colours, various speeds, brightnesses and syncing modes, are available. Plus, the app can automatically log your preferred desk settings and habits to adjust the experience according to your schedule.

An anti-collision sensor makes the desk safer to operate, and it can support loads up to 331 lbs (~150 kg). The desk surface measures 165 x 85 cm (~65 x 33-in), with the second level resting 15.5 cm (~6.1-in) above it. You can now buy the ARGENT P900 Smart Gaming Desk globally for US$2,199.

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Polly Allcock, 2022-10-13 (Update: 2022-10-13)

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