This is a very nice (especially for the price!) sturdy desk. I bought the 63" white one to use for a PC gaming setup. It holds my mini-tower, ultrawide monitor, keyboard, mouse and has space for my laptop to sit and charge.There are no wobbles, doesn't seem rickety at all. The "small table" it comes with is a great bonus and can be used as a monitor stand (if you like your monitor to be super high) or like a mini hutch or shelf. I use it as a shelf for collectibles, and it frees up more actual desk space. Awesome! I also like the hook and bag (more on that later...) The wood the tabletop is made from appears to be a nice, dense fiberboard of some sort with imitation woodgrain veneers (the surface, at least on the white one, is not perfectly smooth, it has a woodgrain effect). It's a nice contrast to the all-black of my gaming PC components.I'm torn about the assembly process. I found it pretty easy to handle by myself overall, even with the large 63" tabletop. The instructions were very clear and easy to understand... I think a lot of the complaints you see about missing bolt holes and bolts cracking the tabletop surface are from folks not paying attention to the directions and fouling it up... Or maybe earlier instructions were worse? I don't know, but if you read it and look at the pictures carefully, it's hard to mess up. They provided extra bolts, and all hardware was present and properly labeled. All that said, I should say I'm an experienced automotive tech, so bolting together a desk is cake (especially using a ratchet and hex bit rather than the puny allen wrench provided)... But I did have to "manhandle" a few things to get bolt holes to line up (the advice the instructions give to start but not tighten all the bolts at first is sound... This will allow you a little "slop" to force things to fit)... I also found they had punched one bolt hole very slightly off, just enough to prevent the bolt from passing through, so I had to ream/enlarge the hole slightly. No big deal, but if you don't have a rat-tail file handy and know how to deal with it, you weren't getting that bolt in. If it weren't for that, it would've gotten 10/10 on assembly.Assembly pro tips:*Start all bolts by hand, and don't snug them down all the way until you get them all started (but before you flip the desk over and stand it on its legs).*If you use tools (like a ratchet or driver) rather than the supplied allen wrench, be careful not to overtighten the bolts and cause damage. Good and snug is all you need.*The hex openings on the bolt heads are soft, be sure the tool engages into the opening fully to prevent rounding off the hex (as me how I found out).*You can achieve a cleaner look by attaching the "bag" with the flap that the bolt holes are in folded back (bag "flipped up" for access to put the bolts in), then the bag hangs down over the flap when finished. This covers the bolts that hold the bag on, causes the bag to fit nicely against the tabletop, and also covers all the bolts into the legs on that end of the table.*Caution: Think about your choice of positioning the hook (or using it all!) as it can be a danger to pets and children... somebody could lose an eye! I positioned the desk in a corner, and attached the hook on the end of the desk nearest the wall... I left enough space so I can use it, but it poses no danger to my dogs this way.Lastly, as some others have pointed out, this desk is amazingly well packaged. The box looked like it had been through war when I got it (large tears, several holes, one corner half ripped off), the desk was completely unscathed inside! They use a good bit of styrofoam and the corners are indeed well padded and reinforced. For some reason Amazon shipped it by USPS, which was a bad choice because at least in my case, they refused to deliver it to my house... They said it wouldn't fit in a normal tiny mail truck (I don't doubt it)... So I had to go pick it up from the sorting facility. Amazon should rethink this and ship it by UPS or something, but your post office may handle it better (they may have larger vans, etc.).All in all... I highly recommend this desk, with a few caveats.