Save your body from your DESK - Levus Zero Gravity Workstation

**The Levis Zero-Gravity Workstation: A Gamble Worth Taking?**

While building the LTT screwdriver, I couldn't help but think about how much easier life would be if we had the perfect desk to go with it. That's when I stumbled upon the Levis zero-gravity workstation, and my excitement was palpable. With its sleek design and promises of ultimate comfort, I thought I had finally found the answer to all my ergonomic woes.

But as I delved deeper into the world of this seemingly utopian workspace, I realized that it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows. The first red flag I noticed was how expensive it was. Four thousand dollars is a significant chunk of change, especially when you consider that there are plenty of other options available in the market that offer similar features at a fraction of the cost.

And then there's the issue of space. Now, I know what you're thinking - "But Linus, it's just a desk." Ah, but it's not just a desk; it's an entire workstation designed to cradle your body and reduce fatigue. And while that sounds amazing in theory, in practice, it becomes a logistical nightmare. The footprint of this thing is massive, and trying to squeeze it into a standard office space was like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.

To make matters worse, moving the Levis workstation around is a chore in itself. It's wider than most doorways, so even with two people, it would take an eternity to pack it up and move it to another room. And when you're stuck inside it, trying to get out is like navigating a maze. I found myself wishing that I could just lie still on my "cloud" (as the salesman calls it) and let the world outside slowly come to me.

But despite these drawbacks, I couldn't shake off the feeling that this thing was meant for me. Maybe I'm just a sucker for innovation, or maybe I'm just desperate for a good night's sleep. But as I settled into my new workstation, something strange happened. I started to relax. My muscles didn't ache like they used to, and I found myself leaning back into the chair with an ease that felt almost...normal.

Of course, this is where things get complicated. You see, with great comfort comes great responsibility. If you're not careful, this thing will become a permanent fixture in your life, suffocating you beneath its weight of ergonomic perfection. And let's be real, who needs to feel like they're floating above their desk when there are other ways to achieve that sense of calm? Maybe I'm just not the target market for this particular product.

**Pulseway: The Solution to Your Network Needs**

As I sat in my Levis workstation, trying to wrap my head around its peculiarities, I couldn't help but think about how nice it would be to have some control over my network devices. You know, being able to monitor them from anywhere, without having to sit at your desk. That's where Pulseway comes in.

Pulseway is an all-in-one platform that allows you to manage your network devices from any mobile phone or tablet. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for your IT needs - minus the swiss army part. With Pulseway, you can monitor servers, computers, and even network devices with ease. And if you're feeling fancy, you can also run scripts, push updates, and diagnose problems on the fly.

But what really sets Pulseway apart is its automation options. You can use it to shut down your home systems when you need to, or even just when you've had a long day. It's like having a personal assistant for your network devices - minus the assistant part. And with support for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, you know that Pulseway is the real deal.

So if you're tired of feeling like you're at the mercy of your network devices, Pulseway might be just what you need. Try it out for free with no commitment required, and see if it can help you take control of your IT needs once and for all.

**A Final Word on the Levis Zero-Gravity Workstation**

As I sit here writing this article, I'm still not sure if I love or hate the Levis zero-gravity workstation. It's like that one aunt at the family reunion - always causing a stir, but ultimately, you can't help but feel a little bit of affection for her quirks and flaws.

For me, it's clear that this thing is all about compromise. It's not perfect, but it's definitely...different. And while I wouldn't recommend it to everyone, I do think that it has its place in the world of ergonomic workstations. If you're feeling adventurous, and you're willing to put up with a few minor inconveniences, then maybe the Levis zero-gravity workstation is worth a shot.

But if you're looking for something more traditional, or even just something that doesn't make you feel like you're stuck in a science fiction movie, then keep looking. Because for me, at least, this thing will always be a bit of an enigma - a mysterious and fascinating creature that I'm still trying to wrap my head around.

**The Verdict**

So there you have it, folks - the Levis zero-gravity workstation: a product that's equal parts amazing and frustrating. If you're feeling adventurous, go for it. But if you're looking for something more practical, or just something that won't make you feel like you're floating above your desk, then keep looking.

And remember, when it comes to ergonomic workstations, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. What works for me might not work for you, and vice versa. So don't be afraid to try out a few different options until you find the one that feels like home.

**The Final Shot**

As I pack up my Levis workstation and head off into the sunset, I couldn't help but think about how much this thing has changed me. It's not just a desk - it's an experience. And while I'm still not entirely sure if I love or hate it, one thing is for sure: it's made me feel...different.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe desk the killer of health and happiness we spend more time sitting than ever before and it is literally killing us back pain cardiovascular disease depression I don't want any of that stuff but I sit at work sit in the car and then sit at my gaming piece I'm gonna die you're right Linus but not anytime soon let me introduce you to the Levis zero gravity workstation it brings an end to back pain giving Gamers workers and everybody else an ergonomic dream seat to work and player wow that sounds pretty good now switching from sitting to lying down isn't going to do much for your heart disease problems but if you're going to be changed to your computer all day you might as well be comfortable right Adam um I had a boy almost as comfortable as I am segwaying to our sponsor build Redux takes the challenge and hassle out of building your own PC with configuration options support guides to Aid you and competitive pricing versus building a PC yourself why not kick up your feet and let build Redux handle it for you so head to build redux.com Linus and start your new build today this isn't the first time we've covered a product that hopes to be a paradigm shifting workspace Revolution the difference is that this one aims to do it on a budget kind of the zero gravity workstation promises to eliminate all environmental distractions and muscle tension and with it Levis claims that gravity is no longer a problem those are some very bold claims now when we talk about anything ergonomic it's important to keep the principles of ergonomics in mind and the major ones that concern desk workers are these we want to maintain neutral positions as much as possible so straight back supported back wrist straight rather than bent Etc we also want to reduce static load that is the amount of time that you spend activating your muscles in the exact same position finally we want to reduce excessive motions by keeping the tools of our trade near at hand it's not the most stylish thing around with most of our colleagues comparing it to one of these and saying it looks less like a professional workstation and more like a professional wank station but this isn't about looks it's about ergonomics so the question is is it comfortable can I give it a shot sure yeah okay yeah you do have to kind of give it a give it a little Shuffle once you're in it though the Levis workstation in all of its black aluminum tube Glory here does seem to cover our main ergonomic basis static load I mean you're not even sitting you're pretty much lying down reducing motions I mean on first glance pretty much everything I could possibly need is within Arm's Reach but when it comes to neutral positions I would say that the keyboard situation is not really ideal it does have an elbow rest oh where did that go okay that's not with an easy reach uh which way does this go again I forget like that it does have an elbow rest but this is a neutral position for your hands and this is what a typical keyboard posture looks like on the Zero Gravity Workstation or if you got a split or GO Keyboard which is probably common for this product's target audience then you'll be better off but it's still not really perfect and that's kind of the common theme here one of the best things about the Levis is that nearly everything about it can be adjusted but one of the worst things about it is how difficult it is to do so nearly every component either bolts or screws together and can only be adjusted with tools even the position of this plywood keyboard tray can only be changed look there's no sliders or anything can only be changed with wood screws and once it's assembled the complete lack of hydraulics is pretty frustrating I mean look I've got this side table here see I can put my mouse and my USB charging Hub my coffee Etc but let's say I wanted to change my posture a little to do this I have to get out of my desk lift up the whole frame move the stand underneath to a different height and then set the desk back down and resume working it's simple enough but it's not nearly as elegant as their videos would lead you to believe First the large chair makes it so you can't really see where you're moving the stand so lining it up requires a little bit of guesswork and second once you've added all of your monitors and you've got the seat on here things get pretty heavy the worst part is that if you switch to the lowest position well it's easier to show than to tell once you're in the cockpit it not only makes you feel like an astronaut ready for takeoff it is super comfy the chair or I mean really it's more like a mattress is thick with four inches of foam padding so you'll never feel the wooden slats under it and it features adjustable lumbar support you will need to take off the mattress screw in another lumbar piece and then put it back on in order to make that adjustment but once everything is dialed in you shouldn't need to flex a single muscle to look at your monitor or monitors the lettuce makes up for a lot of its flaws with its flexible display configurations you can mount multiple curved ultrawide monitors inside the frame put up to a 55 inch display outside the frame and with the purchase of additional connectors you can go pretty much Buck Wild thanks to the sturdy construction of the frame you can mount displays of any weight you want as long as they have a compatible visible pattern though if you have a very heavy one above you I would personally recommend some kind of um backup safety strap in case something that happens there are definitely some critical flaws I'm noticing um you basically need a Wired Mouse in case it falls so you have some way of retrieving it to be fair this is the lowest setting and it is called Sleep there's work game relax and sleep but they actually expect you to adjust that horrible barfing multiple times a day I guess what do you think about the uh what do you think about the mattress do you like it I think that I definitely need like a steel plate here and some magnets on the bottom of my keyboard I've seen that before in other ones yeah with the soft rubber on this keyboard I never had any issues with it sliding I also this because I'm a little thicker than you this is up a little higher so it never caused me any issues but at this steep angle it's a just don't just don't shake too much if you wiggle a little the mattress is really nice yeah I really enjoyed it though I do wish that there was like an option for a non-leather cover because I just get a little sweaty as the kind of boy who literally water cooled my chair I could definitely see that being better I can also see why they went with this wimpy skinny plywood here for the keyboard tray like on the one hand it's not the sturdiest thing ever but on the other hand unless you are absolutely cranking the adjustments for this if it was any heavier it would put a significant amount of weight on your lap because they don't have any Hydraulics I mean even if they put like a ratcheting mechanism up there that would help this stay like lock in a place oh yeah and then if you just had like a little release here yeah yeah maybe as a mod or something the pillows pretty okay I mean it's not I wouldn't sleep on a pillow like this but it's supportive yeah I found that it lacked adjustment points you can kind of you kind of wrap it along the slats underneath and you can either go at the second slat or the first slat and neither of them really fit me for my height I see yeah I think it's the kind of thing that I would end up just kind of moving around every time anyway I don't know if you noticed this the thing I said earlier remind me to tell you about something that bothers me so much when you are sitting dead center in front of the keyboard that monitor is off to the side it's like two and a half three inches off that's not their fault that's that's our fault oh that's on you that's on me there's it's on a TV mount because the Vasa it wasn't ordeal getting this thing mounted okay all right that's fair I mean I think most of the problems could be pretty easily solved like it would be a a simple DIY mod to just put some rubber on here to fix the sliding issue yeah but when you're spending the kind of money you're spending to get this you kind of want those problems to be solved a little bit ahead of time that's fair one really cool thing I could see though is with headphones on looking up like this man you'd be able to get in the zone like really well oh 100 people would eat lunch just over there and I would just be focused on my screen with my headphones on didn't notice anything kind of wild kind of lonely though it wasn't yeah I also wouldn't see anything going on any other time of day it's going to be easier if I you just lift it up and I'll just move it yep it's gonna be so higher higher oh my God this is not very good so convenient now at four thousand dollars you're probably wondering why we've referred to the lettuce as the half price cockpit it's because similar products that we've looked at in the past cost twice as much or more they tend to be more richly featured with things like motorized adjustments magnetic mouse pads or even in the case of that wild one from Acer an included gaming PC but two levis's credit they achieve a lot of the same end result at this much lower price and if you don't like it they offer a two-week return window though you will have to pay for return shipping all of that is pretty good the bad is that it takes a long time to build thank goodness for the LTT screwdriver lttstore.com and while you're there don't forget the metric hex bit set the Levis uses five different sizes of hex bits it also includes no cable management other than some straps so it was an adventure and we're gonna have the full build Vlog with Adam Upon floatplane.com A really uncomfortable moment for us in this review was when we realized that a lot of the selling points on the Levis website could be easily addressed by spending your four thousand dollar Budget on well something else entirely wanna recline why don't you buy an easy chair and a lap board prefer a big screen why don't you sit in the recliner you just bought buy a TV because you got so much budget to spend and mount that to your wall and unfortunately even if it might be a great choice compared to the other options there are some problems that affect nearly every product in this category if this is the cockpit then the vehicle you're driving is the forever alone mobile why why are you laughing what's funny that's funny you're just mad that I'm more ergonomic than you well you can purchase additional joints to allow monitors to tilt and swivel even with these adjustments I mean it's not that easy for someone to sit with you and collaborate on a project unless that is you and your colleagues have a special kind of relationship no no thank you thanks Linus another problem is space while the footprint isn't actually that much bigger than a standard desk and chair when you account for you know pushing out the chair to get away it is far less flexible so if you had for example a computer but also a side desk where you could work with your hands or a shelf on the other side an office chair can be easily swiveled from one workspace to another or kick to the side when you don't need it while the Levis would make moving around in your space extremely difficult it's also difficult to move and I mean that in two ways one bad the other worse moving the Levis workstation is pretty much a non-starter it is much wider than a standard doorway meaning that even with two people it would be easily a multi-hour Endeavor to pack it up and move it to another office or to another room and the other way I meant that is that moving yourself in and out of the Levis workstation even just to go to the bathroom is such a chore that it disincentivizes the only real solution to your ergonomic problems moving around it is so easy to just lie still on your little computer Cloud that yeah your muscles might not hurt now but eventually they will when they atrophy not that I think that will actually happen as cool as I myself thought this idea was back in 2016 when I built the world's most comfortable gaming setup the novelty of using a computer or gaming while reclined wore off pretty quickly for me and my family and we ended up not recreating that at our new house so I strongly suspect that like your treadmill your Levis will spend more of its life as a laundry drying rack than an actual desk like with any miracle cure then the Levis zero gravity workstation only works if you put the work into it it is not a substitute for exercise rest and a healthy diet but with this tool in your ergonomic tool kit I could see a path towards better comfort and happiness for many a desk worker just try to get your boss to pay for it right speaking of which now I hated this thing when I first got it but after a week working in it can I call dibs not like I've called dibs on this message from our sponsor pulseway when your network devices require attention wouldn't it be nice to have control while you're out running errands instead of having to sit there in front of a computer well pulseway offers a convenient solution to these sorts of dilemmas their all-in-one platform allows you to monitor all your servers computers and network devices from any mobile phone or tablet so you can respond quickly no matter where you are whether that's running scripts checking CPU temperatures pushing through updates or even running Diagnostics on that pesky printer that never cooperates you know which one I'm talking about all of them they also offer a hefty Suite of automation options for critical it tasks or simply shutting down your home systems when The Babysitter needs help putting the kids to bed it works with Windows Mac OS and even Linux which means more control for you and since you can do all of this on the go you'll have more time for the things you love while pulseway handles the rest try a no commitment free trial of pulse Way by following the link down below but can I have it if you like this video maybe check out our video on the alt workstation it's kind of the windows to Linux of these cockpits comparison you're not answering the question and that worries methe desk the killer of health and happiness we spend more time sitting than ever before and it is literally killing us back pain cardiovascular disease depression I don't want any of that stuff but I sit at work sit in the car and then sit at my gaming piece I'm gonna die you're right Linus but not anytime soon let me introduce you to the Levis zero gravity workstation it brings an end to back pain giving Gamers workers and everybody else an ergonomic dream seat to work and player wow that sounds pretty good now switching from sitting to lying down isn't going to do much for your heart disease problems but if you're going to be changed to your computer all day you might as well be comfortable right Adam um I had a boy almost as comfortable as I am segwaying to our sponsor build Redux takes the challenge and hassle out of building your own PC with configuration options support guides to Aid you and competitive pricing versus building a PC yourself why not kick up your feet and let build Redux handle it for you so head to build redux.com Linus and start your new build today this isn't the first time we've covered a product that hopes to be a paradigm shifting workspace Revolution the difference is that this one aims to do it on a budget kind of the zero gravity workstation promises to eliminate all environmental distractions and muscle tension and with it Levis claims that gravity is no longer a problem those are some very bold claims now when we talk about anything ergonomic it's important to keep the principles of ergonomics in mind and the major ones that concern desk workers are these we want to maintain neutral positions as much as possible so straight back supported back wrist straight rather than bent Etc we also want to reduce static load that is the amount of time that you spend activating your muscles in the exact same position finally we want to reduce excessive motions by keeping the tools of our trade near at hand it's not the most stylish thing around with most of our colleagues comparing it to one of these and saying it looks less like a professional workstation and more like a professional wank station but this isn't about looks it's about ergonomics so the question is is it comfortable can I give it a shot sure yeah okay yeah you do have to kind of give it a give it a little Shuffle once you're in it though the Levis workstation in all of its black aluminum tube Glory here does seem to cover our main ergonomic basis static load I mean you're not even sitting you're pretty much lying down reducing motions I mean on first glance pretty much everything I could possibly need is within Arm's Reach but when it comes to neutral positions I would say that the keyboard situation is not really ideal it does have an elbow rest oh where did that go okay that's not with an easy reach uh which way does this go again I forget like that it does have an elbow rest but this is a neutral position for your hands and this is what a typical keyboard posture looks like on the Zero Gravity Workstation or if you got a split or GO Keyboard which is probably common for this product's target audience then you'll be better off but it's still not really perfect and that's kind of the common theme here one of the best things about the Levis is that nearly everything about it can be adjusted but one of the worst things about it is how difficult it is to do so nearly every component either bolts or screws together and can only be adjusted with tools even the position of this plywood keyboard tray can only be changed look there's no sliders or anything can only be changed with wood screws and once it's assembled the complete lack of hydraulics is pretty frustrating I mean look I've got this side table here see I can put my mouse and my USB charging Hub my coffee Etc but let's say I wanted to change my posture a little to do this I have to get out of my desk lift up the whole frame move the stand underneath to a different height and then set the desk back down and resume working it's simple enough but it's not nearly as elegant as their videos would lead you to believe First the large chair makes it so you can't really see where you're moving the stand so lining it up requires a little bit of guesswork and second once you've added all of your monitors and you've got the seat on here things get pretty heavy the worst part is that if you switch to the lowest position well it's easier to show than to tell once you're in the cockpit it not only makes you feel like an astronaut ready for takeoff it is super comfy the chair or I mean really it's more like a mattress is thick with four inches of foam padding so you'll never feel the wooden slats under it and it features adjustable lumbar support you will need to take off the mattress screw in another lumbar piece and then put it back on in order to make that adjustment but once everything is dialed in you shouldn't need to flex a single muscle to look at your monitor or monitors the lettuce makes up for a lot of its flaws with its flexible display configurations you can mount multiple curved ultrawide monitors inside the frame put up to a 55 inch display outside the frame and with the purchase of additional connectors you can go pretty much Buck Wild thanks to the sturdy construction of the frame you can mount displays of any weight you want as long as they have a compatible visible pattern though if you have a very heavy one above you I would personally recommend some kind of um backup safety strap in case something that happens there are definitely some critical flaws I'm noticing um you basically need a Wired Mouse in case it falls so you have some way of retrieving it to be fair this is the lowest setting and it is called Sleep there's work game relax and sleep but they actually expect you to adjust that horrible barfing multiple times a day I guess what do you think about the uh what do you think about the mattress do you like it I think that I definitely need like a steel plate here and some magnets on the bottom of my keyboard I've seen that before in other ones yeah with the soft rubber on this keyboard I never had any issues with it sliding I also this because I'm a little thicker than you this is up a little higher so it never caused me any issues but at this steep angle it's a just don't just don't shake too much if you wiggle a little the mattress is really nice yeah I really enjoyed it though I do wish that there was like an option for a non-leather cover because I just get a little sweaty as the kind of boy who literally water cooled my chair I could definitely see that being better I can also see why they went with this wimpy skinny plywood here for the keyboard tray like on the one hand it's not the sturdiest thing ever but on the other hand unless you are absolutely cranking the adjustments for this if it was any heavier it would put a significant amount of weight on your lap because they don't have any Hydraulics I mean even if they put like a ratcheting mechanism up there that would help this stay like lock in a place oh yeah and then if you just had like a little release here yeah yeah maybe as a mod or something the pillows pretty okay I mean it's not I wouldn't sleep on a pillow like this but it's supportive yeah I found that it lacked adjustment points you can kind of you kind of wrap it along the slats underneath and you can either go at the second slat or the first slat and neither of them really fit me for my height I see yeah I think it's the kind of thing that I would end up just kind of moving around every time anyway I don't know if you noticed this the thing I said earlier remind me to tell you about something that bothers me so much when you are sitting dead center in front of the keyboard that monitor is off to the side it's like two and a half three inches off that's not their fault that's that's our fault oh that's on you that's on me there's it's on a TV mount because the Vasa it wasn't ordeal getting this thing mounted okay all right that's fair I mean I think most of the problems could be pretty easily solved like it would be a a simple DIY mod to just put some rubber on here to fix the sliding issue yeah but when you're spending the kind of money you're spending to get this you kind of want those problems to be solved a little bit ahead of time that's fair one really cool thing I could see though is with headphones on looking up like this man you'd be able to get in the zone like really well oh 100 people would eat lunch just over there and I would just be focused on my screen with my headphones on didn't notice anything kind of wild kind of lonely though it wasn't yeah I also wouldn't see anything going on any other time of day it's going to be easier if I you just lift it up and I'll just move it yep it's gonna be so higher higher oh my God this is not very good so convenient now at four thousand dollars you're probably wondering why we've referred to the lettuce as the half price cockpit it's because similar products that we've looked at in the past cost twice as much or more they tend to be more richly featured with things like motorized adjustments magnetic mouse pads or even in the case of that wild one from Acer an included gaming PC but two levis's credit they achieve a lot of the same end result at this much lower price and if you don't like it they offer a two-week return window though you will have to pay for return shipping all of that is pretty good the bad is that it takes a long time to build thank goodness for the LTT screwdriver lttstore.com and while you're there don't forget the metric hex bit set the Levis uses five different sizes of hex bits it also includes no cable management other than some straps so it was an adventure and we're gonna have the full build Vlog with Adam Upon floatplane.com A really uncomfortable moment for us in this review was when we realized that a lot of the selling points on the Levis website could be easily addressed by spending your four thousand dollar Budget on well something else entirely wanna recline why don't you buy an easy chair and a lap board prefer a big screen why don't you sit in the recliner you just bought buy a TV because you got so much budget to spend and mount that to your wall and unfortunately even if it might be a great choice compared to the other options there are some problems that affect nearly every product in this category if this is the cockpit then the vehicle you're driving is the forever alone mobile why why are you laughing what's funny that's funny you're just mad that I'm more ergonomic than you well you can purchase additional joints to allow monitors to tilt and swivel even with these adjustments I mean it's not that easy for someone to sit with you and collaborate on a project unless that is you and your colleagues have a special kind of relationship no no thank you thanks Linus another problem is space while the footprint isn't actually that much bigger than a standard desk and chair when you account for you know pushing out the chair to get away it is far less flexible so if you had for example a computer but also a side desk where you could work with your hands or a shelf on the other side an office chair can be easily swiveled from one workspace to another or kick to the side when you don't need it while the Levis would make moving around in your space extremely difficult it's also difficult to move and I mean that in two ways one bad the other worse moving the Levis workstation is pretty much a non-starter it is much wider than a standard doorway meaning that even with two people it would be easily a multi-hour Endeavor to pack it up and move it to another office or to another room and the other way I meant that is that moving yourself in and out of the Levis workstation even just to go to the bathroom is such a chore that it disincentivizes the only real solution to your ergonomic problems moving around it is so easy to just lie still on your little computer Cloud that yeah your muscles might not hurt now but eventually they will when they atrophy not that I think that will actually happen as cool as I myself thought this idea was back in 2016 when I built the world's most comfortable gaming setup the novelty of using a computer or gaming while reclined wore off pretty quickly for me and my family and we ended up not recreating that at our new house so I strongly suspect that like your treadmill your Levis will spend more of its life as a laundry drying rack than an actual desk like with any miracle cure then the Levis zero gravity workstation only works if you put the work into it it is not a substitute for exercise rest and a healthy diet but with this tool in your ergonomic tool kit I could see a path towards better comfort and happiness for many a desk worker just try to get your boss to pay for it right speaking of which now I hated this thing when I first got it but after a week working in it can I call dibs not like I've called dibs on this message from our sponsor pulseway when your network devices require attention wouldn't it be nice to have control while you're out running errands instead of having to sit there in front of a computer well pulseway offers a convenient solution to these sorts of dilemmas their all-in-one platform allows you to monitor all your servers computers and network devices from any mobile phone or tablet so you can respond quickly no matter where you are whether that's running scripts checking CPU temperatures pushing through updates or even running Diagnostics on that pesky printer that never cooperates you know which one I'm talking about all of them they also offer a hefty Suite of automation options for critical it tasks or simply shutting down your home systems when The Babysitter needs help putting the kids to bed it works with Windows Mac OS and even Linux which means more control for you and since you can do all of this on the go you'll have more time for the things you love while pulseway handles the rest try a no commitment free trial of pulse Way by following the link down below but can I have it if you like this video maybe check out our video on the alt workstation it's kind of the windows to Linux of these cockpits comparison you're not answering the question and that worries me\n"