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From CubicleBot… Contour Aerospace and Factorydesign unveiled their “Not For Wimps” airline seat, designed specifically for in-flight gaming, at the Aircraft Interiors Expo at the Hamburg Messe in Germany this week. The seat boasts “speakers integrated into the top edges of the seat, the ability to create a bubble of active noise cancellation around the gamer and a large monitor suspended in front of each seat by a Kevlar-coated carbon fiber arm.”

The design is still in the concept stage, and there doesn’t seem to be any information regarding which airlines may be interested in installing the seat, but surely gamers will be pushing for them if they become a reality.

(via Kotaku)

Think of all the fond memories of previous flights you have had. Missed connections, cancelled flights and trying to sleep in a sitting position. So of course you want to remind yourself of all that. You already have the pictures to remember your activities once at your destination, but not enough people celebrate the journey from hell that each normally feels like. It is even way overpriced to remind you of the fares you got as well.

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