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Gaming Pod Orb X by Cooler Master Is Futuristically Absurd

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I like to think that my dual-monitor PC setup is quite great, but it turns out that I've been working and playing games like a commoner all this time. At least, that's how I feel after using Cooler Master's new Orb X gaming throne. Even if it's absurd, I can't guarantee that I won't desire one to take the place of my current desktop arrangement. The Orb X, a hybrid mechanized chair and PC battlestation, comes with integrated 2.1 surround sound speakers and supports up to three of the best 27-inch displays or one 34-inch display. The "ergonomic recliner" chair has a footrest, an adjustable headrest, and lumbar support. You may even keep your PC or gaming console in a secret compartment. [caption id="attachment_69490" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Cooler Master Cooler Master[/caption] The Orb X is described by Cooler Master as a location "where elegance meets technology." For greater privacy, the "sleek, semi-enclosed workstation space is encased under a fully automated motorized shuttle dome." That final statement makes me a little dubious because of how bizarre the design is and how curious onlookers are likely to be drawn in by the pulsing RGB lighting. This is probably not the pro-privacy desktop you're searching for. Additionally, there is an "automatic shuttle dome," which essentially means that the roof of the device can move up and down at the push of a button to make entry easier. With the use of the control pad that comes with the Orb X, you can also regulate the dome roof and the ergonomics and angle of the chair while seated in it. A wireless charging station for phones and other gadgets is integrated into the spacious desk area, but Cooler Master doesn't specify what output it offers. In addition to the control pad stated above, there is a panel with four USB-A slots, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm headphone socket for connecting your accessories. Most importantly, there is a cup holder as well. Although Cooler Master doesn't state that the cup holder is futuristic or tech-infused, it's safer to presume that it is at this point. The promotional video from Cooler Master makes it obvious that the Orb X is probably not for the average person. The apparatus can be seen in an office and, oddly enough, a high-end bar, where a variety of attractive übermensch hold video conference calls and sip expensive-looking beverages while appearing as if working within a massive computer throne from the future is the most common thing in the world. Although Cooler Master has not provided a price, we guess the philosophy is that if you have to inquire, you cannot afford it. The hues Arctic White and Universe Black will be offered for the Orb X. If you're interested, you may add your name to the waitlist for Cooler Master. We'll have to wait till Cooler Master provides additional details since there is no release date at this time.

By Raulf Hernes

If you ask me raulf means ALL ABOUT TECH!!

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