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Pyramat Sofa by Josh Rubin
After stumbling around the CES for a couple hours this sofa was an intriguing and welcomed sight. It's from Hollywood based Pyramat, manufacturer of sound furniture. While the dynamic of a trade show made it hard to get a sense of the sound quality this thing was putting out, I think it was pretty good. It's probably more suited to gaming than anything else, but it does solve the problem of finding the optimal speaker positions-- wherever you move the sofa, the speakers are already lined up just right.
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