I wonder, while surfing around the web as you usually tend to do (come on... you don't think your boss knows that you browse the web at work? Admit it!), have you come across something called the Emperor 200 workstation? Because I have, some time ago. I have to admit I was taken aback by its looks but most importantly, by its price. The Emperor 200 workstation costs 40,000 United States Dollars. Yup, 40 thousand dollars
to look like the perfect geek.
A lot? I would think so! And apparently so does NovelQuest, which has recently announced a new model called the Emperor 1510, which costs about nine times less than the original and comes with a number of the high-end features that made the Emperor 200 workstation a geek's sweetest of dreams. What the workstation does is basically offer you a comfy chair that is at the same time a computer, turning you into a high-tech, Internet-connected couch potato.
In terms of appearance, I really haven't any idea what I could tell you it resembles, this is why I will let you be the judge of it after checking out the picture attached to the article. What I can tell you is that it has tilting capabilities, integrated audio system,
LED lighting and a highly stable steel structure so no matter how... under exercised you are, the chair will not break under your massive... IQ level. The device was designed by MWE Lab, a partners of NovelQuest.
It is planned to launch on December 15, 2009 (namely tomorrow) for a price of 4,950 USD plus shipping taxes... of course. The keyboard tray is fully adjustable, as well as the seat and leg rests. There are inputs and outputs for attaching a PC or Mac to it, depending on what your favorite electronic drug is, a well as sporting an upper section (aka the display section) that can be lifted or lowered.
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