Sumo Lounge Omni & Otto
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Bradford Day
Kurtis
Sumo Lounge
Oct. 2, 2006
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Introduction
Every once in a while in the tech review biz you just have to use your press credentials for something frivolous, something outlandish, something cushy. While most of the products we review here at TheTechLounge.com are bleeding-edge electronics it doesn't mean that we aren't sensitive to the softer side of things, and we don't mean Windows Vista.
So, when we were contacted by Sumo Lounge we couldn't help ourselves. I mean, first off their company name has "lounge" in the title. Obviously we had to show some solidarity to our similarly named brethren. Secondly, Sumo Lounge makes huge freaking bean bags!yes, bean bag chairs. And we review monkeys love us some loungin'.
You may have spied the Sumo Lounge Omni bean bag hanging out at such places as the Playboy Super Bowl party, the X-Games, the Sundance Film Festival and other TV programs. This designer humongo-cushion is making a name for itself. But calling it a bean bag really does discredit this lounge machine. Yes it is filled with polystyrene beans, but it is light years ahead of that old crusty thing your college roommate sleeps on. I'll be using my expertly tuned reviewing skills to tell you just how the Sumo Lounge Omni breaks the bean bag mold.
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: First Looks
Page 3: Testing
Page 4: Conclusion
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Guru3D Jun. 25, 2008 - 5:38 pm
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