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Steelcase Karman Review: Surprisingly Adaptable
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Steelcase's Karman is a comfortable mesh task chair with a weight-activated frame that moves with your body and adapts to your posture.

Racing simulators are about to get next-level
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Both Cooler Master and Thermaltake showed off racing simulator cockpits at CES 2024.

Corsair Platform:6 Standing Desk Review: Premium Design with a Price Tag to Match
By Brandon Hill published
The Corsair Platform:6 offers a lot of functionality and configuration options, but its high price will limit its appeal.

Cooler Master Caliber X2 Gaming Chair Review: Sturdy, Comfy and Versatile
By Anj Bryant published
Cooler Master’s Caliber X2 is a well-built and stylish looking gaming chair that provides lots of customization and lower back support to get you through hours of work and play.

Logitech's New Gaming Cockpit Chair Folds in Half When You Aren't Racing
By Aaron Klotz published
The ultimate racing seat for your 11 ft x 12 ft bedroom

Cougar's NxSys Aero Chair Cools Your Back With a 200mm ARGB Fan
By Mark Tyson last updated
Cougar's NxSys Aero chair includes a 200mm ARGB fan to both cool and cushion your back.

IKEA Computer Chair Static Might Be Blanking Your Display
By Mark Tyson published
IKEA Markus computer chairs may build up enough static to cause electronic issues and should be grounded if problems are observed.
Boulies Master Chair Review: Double Duty
By Les Pounder published
Rolling along the line between gaming and office chair, the Boulies Master looks all business, with just a hint of gaming aesthetic.
Asus ROG Destrier Gaming Chair Review: Comfortable and Configurable, for a Price
By Brandon Hill published
The Asus ROG Destrier doesn’t come cheap, but it offers a lot of features comfort settings.
Noblechairs Legend Gaming Chair Review: Noble Lineage
By Stewart Bendle published
The Legend from Noblechairs borrows from previous generations of Icons and Heroes to try and stand out on its own as the perfect amalgamation of its history and lineage, but it doesn’t quite succeed.
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