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    Default Would you buy this? - Modern Workstation

    So for most people on here they either have a typical work station looking like this

    or like this one where you share the dinner table with everyonething else


    But how many of you would be interested in workstations like these from the MWE (Modern Work Environment)

    Emperor 1510=US$6,200


    Emperor 200=US$44,750


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    Power
    Operating Voltage
    USA/Canada: 120V~50/60Hz
    International: 100-240V~50/60Hz
    Power Consumption
    100~300 Watts
    Monitor mount
    Single monitor configuration: 19” to 30”
    Triple monitor configuration: 3 x 19” to 3 x 24”
    3 x HDMI to HDMI cables
    Maximum monitor mount weight capacity: 35,2lbs (16kg)
    Audio
    Bose® 2.1 audio system with Acoustimass® module
    Connectivity
    Rear
    3 HDMI-Females
    1 x 1/8’’ Stereo audio connector
    1 USB B (for upper section mounted web cam)
    1 USB B (for arm rest mounted USB hub)
    1 100-240V input
    Front
    4 ports powered USB HUB 2.0
    1 USB A female (upper section for web cam)
    1 100-240V output
    Ergonomic tuning - Adjustments
    
        Adjustable seat (back section)
        Adjustable keyboard and leg rest
        Adjustable monitor height
        Tilting capability for the entire workstation up to
        15 degrees to reduce back pressure
        Total reclining degrees 25° (including seat back section adjustment)
    
    Capacity
    User: 250 lbs max. (113 kg)
    
     
    
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    Material, color & finish
    Metal frame
    
        High quality Canadian steel with black sand texture
        powder coated paint
        Carbon black and Mac white frame colors
        Custom colors and chrome components option
        available upon request
    
    
    Seat
    
        High end micro-fiber fabric
        Steel frame
    
    Electric actuators
    Actuator A (for backward tilting)
    IP43 12V Linear actuator
    Duty cycle 10%
    Actuator B (for upper section lifting and lowering)
    IP43 12V Linear actuator
    Duty cycle 10%
    Dimensions and weight
    Emperor 1510 Dimensions
    Length: 60 ½″ (154cm)
    Width: 46 ¼″ (117cm)
    Height (down): 62 ½″ (159cm)
    Height (up): 76″ (193cm)
    Net Weight: 225 lbs (110kg)
    
    Emperor 1510 Crate Dimensions
    Length: 63″ (160cm)
    Width: 35″ (89cm)
    Height: 63″ (160cm)
    Weight: 325 lbs (147kg)
    In the box
    
    Pre-assembled Emperor workstation, lateral wings, tools,
    user manual, 3 x HDMI to HDMI cables, 2 x USB A to USB B cables,
    power cable, power cable splitter (1 input to 3 outputs)
    Saw these for an AlienWare powered event. Basically all you'll need to do is plug your pc into the chair and sit down.
    Personally I would get the Emperor 1510 because I wouldn't feel good about buying a chair more expensive than some people house in the case of the Emperor 200.
    Only thing on my part is that I like to twist and turn in my seat and fling my mouse all over the desk. This may a bit too confining...
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    $6200... he would buy it. alrighty then.

    it is entirely unnecessary for it to cost that much. You're the one into alienware stuff so I dunno if you thought about it like that. This is a bunch of fanciness for no reason. If I were to consider it, they'd have to make sure it is quite adjustable and include stylus input (doesn't look like there is space for paper and pen work).

    Probably could make something better yourself
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    I love the concept but just too pricey.
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    Axiz, If it were cheaper would you buy it?
    I honestly think that the steel/metal workmen here in Jamaica can make something like this. First we would obviously need an engineer to design it and I know it could be done. I wouldnt pay that much for it......heck, I wouldnt pay $1000 for it, but i'd pay to have it built to my specifications cause I like the design.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KoyoteGambit View Post
    Axiz, If it were cheaper would you buy it?
    I honestly think that the steel/metal workmen here in Jamaica can make something like this. First we would obviously need an engineer to design it and I know it could be done. I wouldnt pay that much for it......heck, I wouldnt pay $1000 for it, but i'd pay to have it built to my specifications cause I like the design.
    Lol the design is definitely beautiful , doesn't take much of a engineer to solve it though since it already gave away where the joints are .

    if I somehow built one ... Think they will sue the hell outta me ?.. Lol

    Just noticed hydraulics , that means probably moving the table for the keyboard and mouse trigger them to lift the screens up .. So the user can leave the seat
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    That would be a nice addition to a man-cave, but there's no way I could justify spending that much on a fancy chair.

    Quote Originally Posted by FossilWolf View Post
    if I somehow built one ... Think they will sue the hell outta me ?.. Lol
    They can't sue you as long as you are not building it for resale.
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    I'm fine with my typical workstation....
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    That's abit too much, love the bucket seat,. But they get uncomfortable quickly ..

    I like the New Standing workstations,.. Would definitely buy one of those

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    Yea.... I like that ^ desk
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    Quote Originally Posted by KoyoteGambit View Post
    Axiz, If it were cheaper would you buy it?
    I honestly think that the steel/metal workmen here in Jamaica can make something like this. First we would obviously need an engineer to design it and I know it could be done. I wouldnt pay that much for it......heck, I wouldnt pay $1000 for it, but i'd pay to have it built to my specifications cause I like the design.
    for less, if they made the right changes. There is no space for books etc like I said. Adjustable in important areas etc. I mean, even a regular seat might have benefits over that when some people want to recline completely and take a nap. Really, you'd have to give something like this a test-drive before buying. Lots of things to consider

    Quote Originally Posted by GPRS Internet View Post
    That's abit too much, love the bucket seat,. But they get uncomfortable quickly ..

    I like the New Standing workstations,.. Would definitely buy one of those
    standing? =/ Must be extra hyper to want that. for people who can't stay still
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