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A computer table generally has wheels and is specifically used for a computer and its peripherals (keyboard, mouse, monitor, trackball, speakers ).

Gyratory computer tables can be used over a bed by people that are bed-ridden (i.e. because a spine problem they have to be horizontal). In this case is convenient to use trackball (instead of mouse) and a keyboard extension cable. This is often used with a LCD monitor, which is much smaller and lighter than a CRT monitor.

See also: ergonomy, modding