Razer has unveiled its first gaming chair, the Iskur, and it’s not just the standard furniture with a green snake logo on the headrest. The game hardware maker claims to have a unique external lumbar support system whose 26-degree customization is meant to improve your posture. It focuses on alleviating the tension in the middle and lower portions of your spine. You can also expect foam cushions for extra comfort and support, a “4-D” adjustable armrest and a memory foam-based neck pillow. The look is relatively restrained as far as gaming chairs go, with green stiching on an otherwise subdued black synthetic leather. The chair is available now for US$500 through Razer’s website. That’s a lot to pay if you’re used to picking up a nice-enough chair from the local office supply store, but it’s not outlandish compared to other gaming seats. It’s certainly more affordable than Logitech’s US$1,495 Herman Miller-made Embody. As it is, the price may be easy to justify if you want to protect your back during hourslong gameplay sessions.(SD-Agencies) |