The GRAViTOUNS iClubby is making people sweat and slobber at the CES 2009, but the NovelQuest Emperor is making just as many heads turn. Quite similar in design to the iClubby, the NovelQuest Emperor is a gaming station determined to wipe the Gravitonus model straight off your mind.
NovelQuest Emperor is really something that you shouldn't kid around. It looks really luxurious as if it's design for the high-end gals. Well, it's obvious. USD 40K is not something affordable for most of us.
Be like within reason a plane cockpit, the Emperor comes standard with three synchronized 19-inch LCD displays, numerous seat adjustment options, integrated full spectrum lamp, air flow system, 5.1 surround sound BOSE speakers, 7-inch touchscreen control center, and a battery backup that provides up to 3-hours of power. NovelQuest's Patrick Laflamme Duval was kind enough to walk us through the chair's features in the video above.
To the specification of this computer for example, 2.60 GHz Inter Core 2 Duo T9300 processor, memory DDR2 capacities of 4GB, Blu-Ray, TV Tuner and graphical card NVIDIA Quadro FX 1600M 512MB Turbocache.
Like you've seen in the picture and video, almost everything of Emperor Workstation is adjustable (the seat, the LCD, the Sound system) and you can see they paired the Top Gun Alienware PC as the host of the intelligent. But one feature that is pretty invisible is the Air conditioner. Where the heck is that device located?
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