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So yes, Thermaltake is paying attention to consumers from tropical and desert climates all over the world with its latest gaming chair. The X Comfort Air is a new gaming chair that sports active cooling, whether your environment requires it, or you're just going through a really aberrant, hot day. The cooling system leverages four high-pressure fans, embedded in the base of the chair (perforated faux-leather that permits airflow from the three-speed fans.) Thermaltake claimed that the system can cool the seat by between 0.6ºC and 1.5ºC. The noise level of the fans is stated as 32 DB(A), but Thermaltake didn't specify the correlating fan speed for this.
Like all other Thermaltake gaming chairs, the Comfort X Air chair features adjustments such as height, back angle, rocking tilt, tilt lock, and four-way armrests. Basic construction points include an aluminum frame, padding made from 75 kg/m3 foam, a class-4 gas piston, and an aluminum five-spoke base with three-inch casters. The X Comfort Air gaming chair is available in red or black options, both going for $500. For that pricing, one would expect to have heated seats as well.
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Like all other Thermaltake gaming chairs, the Comfort X Air chair features adjustments such as height, back angle, rocking tilt, tilt lock, and four-way armrests. Basic construction points include an aluminum frame, padding made from 75 kg/m3 foam, a class-4 gas piston, and an aluminum five-spoke base with three-inch casters. The X Comfort Air gaming chair is available in red or black options, both going for $500. For that pricing, one would expect to have heated seats as well.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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