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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I have a racing style gaming chair (i.e. padded with the race car arms that goes up). It is comfortable but I'd prefer the office chair (even a standard seems better but my fave is the almighty Herman Miller Aeron chair).
I'm smaller than the average person, so the ergonomics don't work for me in most chairs. The back curves are too high. The seat dimensions are too long, meaning I have to stick my legs up in order to have my spine flush with the backrest.
We have clothing that come in different sizes as an expected standard, why not office chairs?
Whatever works for you, works for you.
I gathered the info I was looking for! Just another side opinion of mine, I think the design of some gaming chairs kinda seems appealing to me and they're sporty-looking, but I really wouldn't trade my comfort for some style.
Thanks once again everyone!
Don't mind me. I love overspending on some things, but hardware and other essential wares, not exciting. I only have some RGB because the combination of hardware I chose was valuable enough by itself. Hell, if getting a computer case with a glass panel was any more expensive than without, I would simply never use the RGB even though it was there.
Looks comfy and high quality, gaming chairs often do not last too long.
or gay mermaids
I've got a Topstar X-Pander Plus[www.amazon.de] after being very disappointed with a gaming chair. Worth every cent if you ask me, but you should go and try them out at a furniture shop or office supplier yourself.
The rest of the money saved from not buying the Hello Kitty chair might be well-invested into ergonomic improvements like a table at proper height, adjustable monitor mounts or a trackball.
The last one I had was... this one isn't ( but it's not really a "gaming chair" ) looking for a good one is hard... most are either super cheap or super expensive... and still cheaply made.