Despite this, the cost is absolutely irredeemable: About $40,000. For a Windows Vista version. You say you want a Mac in there? Add another grand.
Is there any way this thing is worth it? Check out the specs and you decide:
It includes three synchronized 19" LCD monitors (VGA, with vertical scanning frequencies at 56 ~ 75 Hz.) Monitor resolution at 1280 x 1024. A 7" LCD touch screen control center that adjusts the lights, the airflow, and sounds (who knows what) emanating from the chair. When the master decides to get in, on his time, the tail section of the chair rises up, and then it flips down like a jet cockpit.
It also has a system at the level of a top gaming PC: An NVIDIA Quadro FX 1600M 512MB TurboCache, TV Tuner, a 2.60 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 processor, 4 GB of DDR2 memory, and a top Blu-ray drive.
Not done. It has Recaro seat with a vent in the headrest, where a HEPA air purification system claims to reduce airborne bacteria by 99.7%. I will stop now and say that there's more, but Emperor Palpatine would strike me down from space.
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I hate to say it, but if that's a "gaming PC", it's in sad shape. My own rig has a 3.0 GHz quad core, 8 GB of DDR2 memory, and a 1 GB video card with a dual screen setup that cost a very small fraction of this system. Granted my computer doesn't have the ridiculous bells and whistles this one does, but still, don't call it a "top of the line" gaming PC when it's not.
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