September 26th, 2005

HotSeat Personal Gaming Station

By Dave Zatz
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

It’ll set you back about 800 bucks, but if you’re looking for a high-grade aluminum movie and gaming rig with surround sound on a racing chassis they’ve got you covered. Not to mention you’ll have a variety of seat covers and paint colors to choose from. Source: Zatz Not Funny

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5 comments to "HotSeat Personal Gaming Station"

  1. Smiley says:

    Yeah, buy this, put it next to your Bowflex.

    On the random chance that you’re ever married plan on throwing it out though. I just don’t see it fitting in with anything at Ethan Allen. Pffttt.

    September 27th, 2005 at 5:47 am

  2. JB says:

    The basic device looks like a week-end project built of PVC pipe and miscellaneous stuff laying around yor house, with expensive add-ons.

    September 27th, 2005 at 5:59 am

  3. Tinman says:

    Gee, I already have one of these, but my system has Dolby Surround Sound 7.1 and a chair that reclines and on rollers!!! And all the components came from Best Buy………….

    September 27th, 2005 at 6:50 pm

  4. Stephen says:

    You know, a handy person could make something much much better on thier own. However, for tose who can’t it will be a neat but rather ‘not so great’ gimmick. You truly are better off finding a handyman friend and making something more personal for yourself.
    I just wanna save some people some bucks and also disappointment.

    September 28th, 2005 at 3:34 am

  5. Bill says:

    SURE, PVC…. I’d sure like to see what would happen if you made that out of PVC. It would break in 5 seconds. I played in one of these and it was fun. They’re made of metal all around and although it’s a little low to the ground, it sounds good and it’s comfortable. Was much more fun with the racing setup though - check out that one at www.hotseatinc.com

    January 7th, 2006 at 9:46 pm

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