Since I’ve been spending a lot of time playing console games, I’ve had an ongoing issue with a lack of good seating in the room my consoles live in (the guest room). There’s the guest bed, but it’s uncomfortable to sit in for long periods.
I’ve looked at gaming chairs, but they all suffer from complaints about them being built for kids/teens, or uncomfortable, etc. Then my wife mentioned a camping chair that a friend had purchased. The Monarch Chair by Alite. While a bit spendy, I did have an REI gift card, and the gaming chairs I was looking at were all at least $70. A quick drop by REI, and I came home with the chair. Basically, it’s like an L shaped hammock that uses sturdy tent pole type framing to hold it together. It’s really meant for camping/backpacking, but the comfort wonderful. And if you put it right infront of our guest bed, you can basically lean back into it. You also get the same basic rocking action that gaming chairs have.
While I haven’t done any marathon sessions in it, I can say it is MUCH better than sitting on the bed, and may even rival the comfort of my Aeron at work. I will post back after I give it a good 4+ hour session, but in initial testing, it’s very comfortable. Plus, I can take it camping/backpacking. =) Alite may have a whole new market on their hands. =D
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After having my new Nook on hand for over a week now, I think I’m about ready to give it a basic review.
Diablo 3 has been out for a week now, and after waiting years for it’s release, I can honestly say, I’m a bit underwhelmed. The story seems decent enough (though a bit predictable), but the acts are largely the same as Diablo 2… many of the enemies are the same as from Diablo 2 only prettier (which I guess makes it feel more attached to the previous games, but), difficultly is extremely varied, and performance on my Mac is extremely mixed. But let us tackle the last couple as the big points for me.