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TechniSport presents the ergonomic Office-PC Gaming Chair designed to enhance the gaming experience. Crafted with rich memory foam in the neck pillow and lumbar support cushion, this chair provides you the extra comfort required during prolonged gaming sessions. It comes with impressive features like adjustable seat height and padded armrests, 150 degree recline mechanism and the tilt with tension control mechanism which make you rock in your game.

Chair Details

  • Materials:
  • Base: Nylon
  • Interior: Steel
  • Fabric: Polyurethane and carbon fiber
  • Fill Content: Memory foam
  • Dimensions: 47-1/2"H x 26-1/2"W x 27-1/2"D
  • Weight: 42lbs
  • Weight Capacity: 250lbs
  • Care: Wipe clean with cloth
  • Assembly: Medium level of assembly required
  • Country of Origin: China

Warranty

  • Two-year limited warranty provided by third party. Please contact (866) 782-5520 or Warranty@rtaproducts.com Monday - Friday, from 9am-5pm EST.


Watches
Model Number Blue: RTA-TS70-BL
Model Number Red: RTA-TS70-RED
Memory Foam Mattresses

Sometimes referred to as visco-elastic foam, memory foam has become an extremely popular alternative to traditional innerspring mattresses. It incorporates technology originally developed by NASA to protect astronauts against the extreme force exerted on them by increased gravity during takeoff.

Memory foam became famous for its ability to mold to the imprint made by your body. It provides an even amount of support, so pressure points like your shoulders and hips receive less strain because the foam conforms very closely to the shape of your body. Your weight is therefore spread over a greater area.

Memory foam is made of a type of high-density polyurethane foam which contains billions of tiny air-filled cells that act like balloons. The cells are sensitive to weight and temperature and decompress under pressure, especially if the compression is accompanied by heat. The sensation when you lie down on a memory foam mattress is a unique melting effect due to the cells directly underneath your body releasing their air and conforming to the shape of your body. When you get up, the cells inflate with air slowly, resulting in a delayed recovery time. Memory foam therefore got its name because it is very slow to return to its original shape, thereby "remembering" the shape and contours of your body.

While well-balanced support, long lifespan and allergen resistance are key benefits of memory foam mattresses, it is important to note they also tend to retain heat and are somewhat challenging to change positions on them.

The amount of space you have is usually the most important factor when purchasing a mattress. It's recommended to have the largest bed your space will allow. Your bed should be wide enough and long enough so that each sleeper can rest comfortably in their space. Try to purchase a bed that is at least four inches longer than the height of the tallest sleeper.

  • Twin: 39" wide x 75" long
  • Full: 54" wide x 75" long
  • Queen: 60" wide x 80" long
  • King: 76" wide x 80" long
  • California King: 72" wide x 84" long

    Gaming Systems:

    Playstation 3
    The PlayStation 3 Gaming System offers tons of exclusive games with great graphics, a built-in Blu-ray player and pristine picture quality delivered at 1080p with an HD source. From the PlayStation Move to stereoscopic 3D games to high definition graphics, you can't believe what you are seeing. The Playstation 3 Gaming System does gaming in a big way.

    Playstation Move
    The Playstation Move takes game play to new heights with an immersive motion-based gaming experience. Whether you're spiking a volleyball, shooting an arrow, or defending yourself in a gladiator duel, your every move is translated into the game with absolute precision.

    Xbox 360
    With a sleek design, powerful hard drive, built in Wi-Fi and whisper quiet operation, the Xbox 360 brings you the best in gaming and entertainment. From the Kinect to the wireless controllers to multiple USB ports and benefits of Xbox LIVE, the Xbox 360 takes your home entertainment out of this world.

    Kinect
    Kinect brings games and entertainment to life in extraordinary new ways without using a controller. Jump into the game with a full-body gaming experience by moving your hands, shaking your hips and talking.

    PSP
    The PSP gaming system features a slim, light and portable design with a huge, ultra-crisp LCD screen so you can play hundreds of games, view movies, read digital comics, browse the Internet and more. Get the stunning graphics and entertainment of a console whenever and wherever you want!

    Nintendo Wii
    Get off the couch and into the action with the Nintendo Wii! Perfect for any age group, the Nintendo Wii gaming console utilizes revolutionary motion control to bring the action into your living room. The Nintendo Wii offers an innovative wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which can be used as a handheld pointing device and detects movement in three dimensions.

    Nintendo 3DS
    Experience incredible gameplay featuring real 3D graphics with no need for special glasses. This breakthrough in portable entertainment showcases a 3D screen, 3D Depth Slider which allows you to control the 3D graphics to meet your needs, a motion sensor and gyro sensor which bring motion to the gaming experience.

    Furniture Styles

    Queen Anne:
    Made popular in the 19th century, the Queen Anne style of furniture is known to have a lighter and more feminine appearance. It is most commonly noted for its curving shapes, cabriole legs (a leg that has both an upper and lower curve) and cushioned seats. Padded feet (sometimes claw feet) are a signature feature on many Queen Anne pieces. Another feature to look for is carved scroll and shell motifs typically found on the crest and knees of chairs. Queen Anne furniture is crafted from a variety of woods with brass or wooden hardware.

    Baroque:
    Originating in Rome at the beginning of the 17th century, this style of furniture is characterized by dramatic effects, grand design and details to impress. Some pieces are similar to the Queen Anne style, with curvy lines and cabriole legs. However, the majority of pieces are over-the-top with features such as gold, marble, cherubs, angels and mirrors. Intricate design details also tend to cover the arms, legs and any other open spaces along the furniture.

    Mission:
    Mission style furniture is plain and simple in design. A strong emphasis is placed on vertical and horizontal lines. The pieces have no extra detail work and are known for their basic straight line construction. Most pieces are created in wood with a dark or medium stain. If the piece is for sitting, it is typically covered in leather material. Very basic iron, steel or copper is used as the hardware.

    Chippendale:
    Very similar to the Queen Anne style, these pieces are slightly more elaborate and are intricately carved with natural motifs like shells or acanthus leaves. Originally introduced in the 1700s, the Chippendale style can be classified into three types: French influence, Chinese influence and Gothic influence. Many Chippendale pieces have cabriole legs with padded claws, but with much more scroll work and fancy ornamentation. High quality mahogany wood and fine upholstered fabric are two key characteristics. Pieces for sitting are usually in horseshoe, square or trapezoid shapes and are upholstered in leather, silk, tapestry, velvet, needlepoint, hair cloth or brocade.

    Sheraton:
    Sheraton is a neoclassical style characterized by delicate straight lines, light construction, contrasting veneers and ornamentation. At one time it was the most reproduced style in the United States. In contrast to Chippendale or Queen Anne styles, Sheraton pieces usually have straight or tapered legs, sometimes joined with stretchers. Many pieces often have more than one type of wood (satin, beech and mahogany being the most popular). Common details on these pieces include drapery swags, lyres, ribbons, fans, feathers, urns and flowers. Lion heads, stamped plates, rosettes and urns are typically found on the hardware. The majority of Sheraton pieces are square or rectangular. Sofas are noted for a clean flow without a noticeable break and exposed arms.

    Modern:
    The elements of modern design include both curved and horizontal lines. Pieces such as shelves, tables and cases often have an appearance of "floating" with hidden support. Modern pieces are often asymmetrical, unembellished and are known to be longer and lower to the ground. Materials like molded plywood, plastic and metal are very common in modern furniture. The majority of modern pieces have slender legs that contribute to an open and airy atmosphere. You'll also find the furniture often has a bright pop of color to offset a bland room.

    Contemporary:
    Contemporary style pieces stick with the theme that less is more. You'll find asymmetrical shapes with straight and simple lines and no decoration or ornament detail. Sofas, chairs and ottomans have exposed legs. Beds and chairs usually have no skirt, trim, fringe or other enhancements. The furniture is typically designed in neutral colors. What is considered to be contemporary furniture is always changing and is truly of the moment.

    Victorian:
    Victorian style furniture draws its influence from Queen Victoria and generally contains elaborate detailing like carvings and applied ornaments. Constructed to be long lasting, the wood used is very heavy in nature (such as mahogany, burr walnut, rosewood or ebony). Buttoned upholstery is a key standard in armchairs and sofas. Cabriole legs are found on tables, beds, chairs, desks and cabinets. Dark finishes on all pieces help to create a formal appearance.

    Rustic:
    Rustic furniture pieces appear to have a "worn in" look. They don't have a lacquered shine or contain any plastic. Many of the pieces are scratched and nicked to enhance their appearance. Often times real parts of tree branches and trunks are used to create a functional piece of furniture. For example, bed posts, chair legs, tabletops and lamp legs can be created from thick branches or tree trunks. Elements of wood and nature are present throughout rustic pieces.

    Scandinavian Contemporary:
    Scandinavian contemporary pieces can be described as furniture that adds function. Concealed storage compartments, slide out tables and trundle beds are unique characteristics that set this style apart from others. You'll find that these pieces are made out of a variety of sturdy wood including ash, birch, black walnut, elm, hickory, mahogany, maple, oak and teak. They feature straight lines with a simple design and have very little ornamentation. The idea is function versus appearance. Hardware is typically made of wood and upholstery covers most seating pieces, chair arms and backs.

    Hepplewhite:
    Hepplewhite is a neoclassic style characterized by a delicate appearance, tapered legs, and the use of contrasting veneers and inlay. It is named after British designer and cabinetmaker George Hepplewhite whose designs in "The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterers Guide" were published posthumously in 1788. This style was reproduced in the United States particularly in the Carolinas, Maryland, New England, New York and Virginia.