Speaker placement help simulate surround sound for total immersion in games music or movies. Actually holds about 5 hours of playtime after a battery recharge. Can also connect wirelessly to gaming ...
At first glance, the Pyramat Wireless PC Gaming Chair 2.1 looks like any desk chair you’d find in a Fortune 500 exec’s office. It’s black, has a five-wheel swiveling base, a built-in headrest, and the ...
LOS ANGELES - May 10, 2006 - Pyramat LLC, the creators of the original line of "sound furniture" for performance gaming, is launching three new products at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2006 ...
Every now and then a product arrives at our offices that turns every head in the room. The Pyramat PM 550 Sound Lounger is one of those innovative, eye-catching products - it's unique, has intriguing ...
Here we go, "The new Interactive Pyramat is a hip, fresh, trend-setting, sound-infused seating option like no other available on the furniture market today. Appealing to the teen and twenty-something, ...
Those nuts at I4U know what makes a good review—smiling women sitting on the product in question. I think Consumer Reports could learn a thing or two from them… imagine Bob Dole in drag flashing that ...
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Pyramat has a series of loungers targeted at gamers and movie buffs who like to stretch out on the floor while staring at their TVs for hours on end. The PM100 Floor Lounger is a futon-esque mat while ...
Pyramat is a long-time player in the gaming chair market, if you can wrap your head around the fact that there is such a thing as a gaming chair market. My first experience with one of Pyramat’s ...
Let’s face it: there’s not much you can do to pull the videogamer in your life away from his / her controller, so why not at least get them something comfortable to sit in for those hours upon hours ...
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