Save your body from your DESK - Levus Zero Gravity Workstation

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Could this big metallic cage be the work/play setup of your dreams? The Levus Zero Gravity Workstation brings a focus ergonomics and flexibility that allows you to set up your work station in any way you like. But, a workplace revolution? Yeah probably not.
I swear it's not a sex thing.
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Intro: Laszlo - Supernova
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Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High
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Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa / mbarek_abdel
Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 geni.us/PgGWp
Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0 geni.us/mj6pHk4
Mouse Gamer free Model By Oscar Creativo / CC BY 4.0 geni.us/Ps3XfE
CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:11 Meet Levus
2:25 Comfort/Ergonomics
3:46 Adjustability
6:08 Impressions
9:27 Vs the Competition
10:27 Is it right for you?
14:34 Outro

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  • Correction: Turns out you CAN set the keyboard table to a preferred height using 2 included bolts and a stopper nuts that attach at the hinge. So that's what those extra screws were for... - AS

    @LinusTechTips@LinusTechTips Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks :)

      @LevusWorkstation@LevusWorkstation Жыл бұрын
    • Linus will have Donald Trump hair soon 💩💩🤮🤮🤮🤮, cool vid

      @kevinkev1530@kevinkev1530 Жыл бұрын
  • Why not just have Alex build one? Bend some piping, thread it together, use some pull-pin locks for a few positions from upright to laying down and see just how much of a budget you can really build a "simple", "cheap", "cockpit" for???

    @TheNuclearGeek@TheNuclearGeek Жыл бұрын
    • I do metal work for a living, this could be done for less than 500$. These companies are such a joke. Might start shipping something similar from etsy

      @bobfuckingsmith@bobfuckingsmith Жыл бұрын
    • Oh....yes! A Alex & Linus Jank-Time Project together!

      @dposcuro@dposcuro Жыл бұрын
    • @@bobfuckingsmith I'm certainly not a professional metal worker or machinist but I know a lot of them (I'm just a dumb engineer :P) but I do a lot of tool work and the first thing I thought when I saw this was that I've seen those guys paper napkin things of this level of complexity. If it were me, I would just start with a nice full recliner and then build around it. That eliminates a big problem with these things and that is they are often impossible to hop in and out of and that is what makes them useless to have. I'm curious how you more true builders would go about it.

      @TheNuclearGeek@TheNuclearGeek Жыл бұрын
    • @@dposcuro I've seen them go jank and I've seen them go serious on things. I would like this to be more of a later project.

      @TheNuclearGeek@TheNuclearGeek Жыл бұрын
    • @@bobfuckingsmith exactly, it's just bar connectors and extruded aluminum tubes, and a bit of plywood, no way is costs $4k

      @hardrivethrutown@hardrivethrutown Жыл бұрын
  • I strongly suspect a much better option for these is going to be something like a medical recliner (meant for people getting chemotherapy/dialysis for many hours a day) where you can add peripherals like a monitor arm and a swiveling lap desk (to which you could attach an ergo keyboard tray with a tilting mouse part rather than the stock wood). I suspect the cost would actually be pretty similar too, and while the design might be more hospital chic than gamer, the many of designs for them aren't terrible these days definitely blend in better with a living room/standard office (some are kinda Mid Century Modern or Swedish minimalism even for those swanky doctors offices).

    @emma70707@emma70707 Жыл бұрын
    • 1:53 he looks like a monster from Dead Space

      @cheater00@cheater00 Жыл бұрын
    • the transformation between hospital and gamer aesthetic is just the color scheme anyway. put some racing strip on the leather, carbon fiber decal on metal parts, and boom, gamer chair!

      @OcDmn@OcDmn Жыл бұрын
    • yeah it looks like a dentist chair

      @archerburger143@archerburger143 Жыл бұрын
    • well yeah and wheelchairs are the best chairs bc the person in them literally has too live in them in most scenerios

      @anchorbubba@anchorbubba Жыл бұрын
    • I think building it around a medical recliner would add up to a similar expense. I'm not trying to say this product is reasonably priced, but 4000$ is not THAT outlandish.

      @Kompost@Kompost Жыл бұрын
  • I splurged on an Uplift desk about a year ago and also bought a small under-desk things with pedals (to "bike" while you're sitting in the chair) and a Urevo treadmill so that I can walk and stand while at the desk. It's made a WORLD of difference for me. Yeah, I paid quite a lot of money for it, well outside my budget, but since I'm a developer (or rather, "soon to be" developer), I spend so much time at the computer that I want to be able to sit, stand, bike, and walk while still working at the desk. Typing while walking took some getting used to but now I'm actually able to code really efficiently while walking, and it forces me to stay more focused on my work. It's helped me lose weight and not get cramps, boredom, or antsiness from immobility. I definitely recommend it if you can afford it. I even do gaming now while on the treadmill or biking and it actually helps me quite a lot.

    @GoodStageProduction0@GoodStageProduction0 Жыл бұрын
    • Just curious, how tall are you? As I stand 6'3" (190.5 cm) finding a standing desk that I can use when just standing is difficult at best, so just curious about that part for yourself. As any treadmill adds a few more inches too. thanks!

      @grantcreveling1965@grantcreveling1965 Жыл бұрын
    • @@grantcreveling1965 If that's your concern, buy longer mounting hardware and shim the desk up higher with some steel tubing or C channel between the mechanism/legs and the desk itself.

      @Nevir202@Nevir202 Жыл бұрын
    • @@grantcreveling1965 I'm 6'4" I got the tall version of Fully Jarvis, thing is awesome it actually goes so high there's easily elevation for someone 3-4 inches taller than me using it comfortably.

      @Eagle3302PL@Eagle3302PL Жыл бұрын
  • The price in these are absolutely ridiculous for the level of practicality this delivers.

    @sharkuel@sharkuel Жыл бұрын
    • Kind of how it is with this type of market. It’s niche. Not a lot of demand but interest.

      @tyler3201@tyler3201 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah that's got some hefty markup.

      @volvo09@volvo09 Жыл бұрын
    • extruded aluminum is your friend

      @FlaxeMusic@FlaxeMusic Жыл бұрын
    • @@volvo09 hefty mark up or can't enjoy economics of scale?

      @SpektrikMusic@SpektrikMusic Жыл бұрын
    • I would honestly be surprised if it cost the company more than about $250 to build this junk

      @Slackware1995@Slackware1995 Жыл бұрын
  • "Desk, the killer of health and happiness" is probably one of the best lines said by linus Edit: Thanks for 1k Subs!

    @mazenbatran6339@mazenbatran6339 Жыл бұрын
    • Bro wth some boo Ty straight up copies u and gets more likes ok the comment

      @THEANIMALGUY@THEANIMALGUY Жыл бұрын
    • How that makes sense

      @THEANIMALGUY@THEANIMALGUY Жыл бұрын
    • Definitely one of the better lines written by Adam sondergard from the ltt writing team

      @filthyneutral5801@filthyneutral5801 Жыл бұрын
    • @@filthyneutral5801 yep

      @THEANIMALGUY@THEANIMALGUY Жыл бұрын
    • Written by someone else

      @jess_n_atx@jess_n_atx Жыл бұрын
  • I have been using a recliner at my desk for a *while* now and I love it. Way more comfy than my old office chair, and because I've got a pull-out keyboard tray I can still type with relative ease (though I do normally just set my keyboard on my lap if I'm going to be using it for a long time). The only concession I've had to make is switching to a trackball, since a mouse would basically need a lap board. I don't think I'll ever go back to a normal office chair. This is just so much more comfortable.

    @onyxtay7246@onyxtay7246 Жыл бұрын
    • How's your monitor situation? Doesn't it need to be adjusted if you move the chair rest?

      @haniffaris8917@haniffaris8917 Жыл бұрын
  • The problem with things sliding could be fixed with an LTT mouse mat and a GN mod-mat for the keyboard. I wish a company would offer a truly affordable option for more people to incorporate into their gaming or work station. The materials are really not that expensive for a company if the parts were all ordered by using bulk sourcing each part. Thanks for sharing the unit because it was a great episode.

    @murmur3966@murmur3966 Жыл бұрын
    • You can lock the table at any angle you wish. They missed that although it says so in the manual. The idea is you pick and angle where it almost slides. Same goes for the mouse table. When shifting positions you are meant to readjust the table as well to a flatter angle so that nothing slides. Yes, it is a pain in the butt to do so each time but most people tend to stick to one position after they play around for a while. Also keep in mind that motors eventually break, this won't.

      @LevusWorkstation@LevusWorkstation Жыл бұрын
    • @@LevusWorkstation when you make the price so high for this kind of product your target is someone who usually can afford to spend more money than 4k, so take note of every problem ltt pointed out, solve them, make it super easy and practical to use. Then you can cover the additional costs selling it at a higher cost. Anyway, don't forget that everyone will see that it is " a combination of tubes and tables that costs as much as a car" so maybe trying to keep the price as low as possible would make it even more succesful.

      @simonvalent@simonvalent Жыл бұрын
    • @@simonvalent Problem is they messed up a few points. So some of the problems only exist if you don't carefully read the manual or don't get in touch with us to help you out. And: "Make it more expensive by adding features but don't forget it costs more than a car." is a bit of contradiction.

      @LevusWorkstation@LevusWorkstation Жыл бұрын
    • @@LevusWorkstation i get that they haven't read the manual correctly but your product doesn't look easy to use, i think you should try to make it so easy to make reading the manual unnecessary. I bet that after reading it the configuration is still slow and unpractical. Saying add features but keep low the product price I meant to don't set it to like 10k$, to try to give the "damn, i spent 4k but it's been worth it". And unluckily it's not a kind of product that looks as expensive as it is in reality. I'd work on this points, i'm not trying to hate your product i'm trying to give some critics based on the ltt video. Sorry for the bad english.

      @simonvalent@simonvalent Жыл бұрын
    • @@simonvalent The "damn, I spent 4k but it is worth it!" feeling comes after a week or so. This is not about looks, this is about relaxing every muscle. Making it look more expensive and or easier will simply make it more expensive and or create a new problem. Believe me we tried. Everything has a cost, you add this then that has to be changed as well, and then the other thing wont fit into those things etc... It is really hard to balance all those interconnected elements. But I do appreciate the input. And we do listen. It's just all not as simple as it might first seem.

      @LevusWorkstation@LevusWorkstation Жыл бұрын
  • I know these things usually cost way more, but once you are spending 4000+ dollars on something like this, it has to be perfect Some of the adjustments this needs are not really that heavy on the total assembly cost, but even then, I'd spend 200-300 bucks more just to have some minor adjustments that would make this all less tedious

    @thunderarch5951@thunderarch5951 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep.

      @CGMossa@CGMossa Жыл бұрын
    • I'd probably just build something for myself at that price.

      @Mr.Morden@Mr.Morden Жыл бұрын
    • @@AndersHass some sliding rails and ratchets/springs/hydraulics wouldn't add much to the material cost of this chair when you're talking about 4500 dollars, but would make it much more user-friendly to use

      @emraef@emraef Жыл бұрын
    • That's just because the entire segment is a ripoff. It's a sub $500 product, considering it's just parts made to spec (bent tubed, cut sheet metal, screws, chipboard and a reupholstered sunbathing chair cushion), that ship in a box and you have to assemble it yourself. But because it's for the niche market of 'ergonomic office use', they get it in their heads that they can charge an arm and a leg for it... This thing'll wreck your posture way worse than sitting at a desk, you're also far more prone to back injury due to not using it at all to support yourself, anyone overweight would injure themselves within a day getting in and out and when you scrap it, you'll be paying a fortune on shipping costs due to the weight and size of it. Atleast the others in the sector have tooled parts and mechanical aids that atleast make it more user friendly.

      @ianvisser7899@ianvisser7899 Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly I was expecting them to say it was like $500, this thing is nowhere near worth the price.

      @clairifedverified2513@clairifedverified2513 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a recliner and an Airdesk, so I basically have a super-budget cockpit. I'll admit that the 'dis-incentivises getting up' is fair. It's very comfy though, and I don't have to deal with pleather. I adjusted to reclined gaming very easily, but then I also have an extra little arm-rest table for a gamepad on my left side. It makes me feel like a starship pilot.

    @Hearthburn1@Hearthburn1 Жыл бұрын
    • 1:53 he looks like a monster from Dead Space

      @cheater00@cheater00 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a desk next to my bed so I could swivel around the monitor and game while in bed. I was so excited for the idea and never used it for the 1.5 years it was implemented. I wouldn't ever want it again. Fun ideas just not what you really think it will be like. Its nice to be able to move

    @zodkip3147@zodkip3147 Жыл бұрын
  • The question now is why “all” your colleges are thinking of a…well look at 2:10

    @andreasgiobel6355@andreasgiobel6355 Жыл бұрын
  • I love the concept of those style of cockpit. But I keep coming to the same thing you said near the end: get a recliner. It's pretty easy to build a frame to hold a VESA-mount screen(s) and jury rig a lap desk or laptop stand for your control set.

    @JeremyCulbreath@JeremyCulbreath Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly I love this idea. The other option is recliner and monitors mounted to a normal desk or wall mount.

      @SeanRPS@SeanRPS Жыл бұрын
    • I have an Autoful gaming chair that reclines and a decent foot stool to put my feet on and use a lap desk or a controller. Helps my chronic pain massively compared to sitting upright.

      @MagicalGirlUsagi@MagicalGirlUsagi Жыл бұрын
    • Yep thats exactly why I thought as soon as I think of diy.

      @maimaibiri9045@maimaibiri9045 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MagicalGirlUsagi What pain are you suffering from. Also how much is the recliner you are using?

      @brad8122@brad81229 ай бұрын
  • The transitions in this video are awesome. really good editing job

    @danieldarks3721@danieldarks3721 Жыл бұрын
  • The acting and background jokes are really so well done. And the informative review and considerations all very valid.

    @timvanlaere9803@timvanlaere9803 Жыл бұрын
    • I loved this video it was so good

      @TheMonDon1721@TheMonDon1721 Жыл бұрын
  • About 10 years ago a customer wanted a PC for playing Elite Dangerous and flight sim games. He brought in a custom machined case he wanted it installed in with just insane padding and mounting hardware. When I delivered the PC I found he had a full "fighter" cockpit like that. He had a HOTAS mounted right to the frame of the "cockpit" and a triple monitor setup. The case had to be able to take swiveling from upright when he was getting in and out and doing normal stuff to the reclined position for when he was playing the flight sim games and with HDD's and optical drives that wasn't as easy as it sounds.

    @KenS1267@KenS1267 Жыл бұрын
  • The problem with these are always climbing in or out of them when you dont feel like wokring/ getting up to go do something else

    @ZXTech@ZXTech Жыл бұрын
    • One of the solutions to that problem is a catheter

      @ilajoie3@ilajoie3 Жыл бұрын
    • Or, god forbid, need a paper from the printer... thinking about it, you wouldn`t be able to use a pen anyway :)

      @Radde1Radde@Radde1Radde Жыл бұрын
    • @@ilajoie3and a feeding tube!

      @dark_luls@dark_luls Жыл бұрын
    • MMO Edition in the works :)

      @LevusWorkstation@LevusWorkstation Жыл бұрын
    • the problem with taking a shit is i have to get up and go to the toilet, i don't wanna do that its too much work so I'll just shit myself 😿

      @c6tlvr@c6tlvr Жыл бұрын
  • How does this man find every possible way to reach the extreme, teach us Linus😭

    @jimcarreysthemask5246@jimcarreysthemask5246 Жыл бұрын
  • My best friend has an unbelievable amount of back pain due to a car accident when she was young. She has a very comfortable gaming setup where she plays all her PC games while relaxing on a recliner. She also uses a 55 inch LG C2 as the display. Controllers for gaming and a keyboard/trackpad combo for navigating the desktop. She doesn’t work here at all, but it has done an amazing job at making her comfortable. She loves to play games again now that her back isn’t in constant pain sitting at a desk. And it doesn’t take up a lot of space. PC gaming doesn’t have to be just desks and office chairs. It can be relaxing and comfortable. Personally, I play all my PC games from the couch and I’ve never been happier because I’m so comfortable

    @Anna_Rae@Anna_Rae Жыл бұрын
  • Its one of those "set-and-forget" kinda deals. And it also reminds me of Wall-E and how the people there were sitting in chairs like that, with the difference that they were mobile and hovering. xD

    @dazley8021@dazley8021 Жыл бұрын
  • I personally just bought an deals that can also change to a standing desk. This is much more handy as I can walk around my home office and look out of the window for example. Also if I need to work on a major incident at the middle of the night.. I would just fall asleep in that thing lol

    @Johanneslol11@Johanneslol11 Жыл бұрын
  • Another thing to note about this genre of products is that it's not just marketed towards people chasing the most ergonomic setup possible. It's also a way for people that wouldn't otherwise be able to use a full fledged desktop setup. I suffered a work injury that has made sitting upright in a chair for more than an hour so painful that it's just not possible. If I had the money to afford it, I would have bought one these a long time ago so that I could actually use the PC that I spent 2.5k on and built, but barely get to enjoy. Obviously, not everyone can afford to drop 10k on a desk and chair replacement. So I really appreciate that there are companies trying to lower the barrier for entry for one of these. They are a literal life changer for some people, even if they don't have all the features of one that is double the price.

    @itranscendencei7964@itranscendencei7964 Жыл бұрын
    • that life changing could be done for 1/3rd this cost though tbh too. a recliner with a monitor mount alone would be just about as good

      @Shadow0fd3ath24@Shadow0fd3ath24 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Shadow0fd3ath24 That's exactly what I did. A Lafuma recliner, alongside a desk (not feet under, 90degrees to how you would normally sit). Then bolted my monitor arm to the front of the desk so that one monitor hung out front over my chair and the other was over the desk for stability - need to make sure the desk will not tip forward! Bought a cheap laptop table on wheels from Amazon to put the keyboard and trackpad on (a mouse is not easy to use on a sloping desk). Worked a treat! The nice thing about the recliner chair is it will fold down and go in the boot of a car. So I have a 'portable' setup, where I have a decent boom microphone stand with an iPad holder designed to fit the 1/2 inch mic mount thread and a Logitech bluetooth keyboard, so I can get a comfortable set up on the road or outside even on a nice day!

      @shm5547@shm5547 Жыл бұрын
    • @@shm5547 You are giving some great ideas. Thank you!

      @itranscendencei7964@itranscendencei7964 Жыл бұрын
    • @@itranscendencei7964 no probs, there was a lot of trial and error but things I found out: - Monitor needs to be fixed separately from the chair or it will move annoyingly when you shift position. - Ergotron do a handle kit for their monitor arms - this stops you putting too much pressure on the monitor mount when moving the screen about. - Thomann is where I got the boom mic stand and tablet holder, don't cheap out, get a decent heavy one like K&M. I tried those sprung loaded desk mount cheapo ones off Amazon and they were not substantial enough for regular use. - Options for the keyboard/pointing device are: - Keyboard and trackpad tray on your lap (this is what I use now) - Some sort of laptop table, I used one with wheels that was designed to go under a bed/sofa, but crucially, it needs to have a table surface where the angle can be adjusted. - Ergotron do a keyboard arm, not tried it, but it looks a good option. - A mouse is not very easy to use with this set up, when it's not flopping about all over the place, you are constantly pushing it 'uphill' on the angled table which gets tiring. For a table, I found I had to stick the keyboard and trackpad down with velcro, to stop them shifting about. I used a trackball successfully too, but never really found one that had a page scrolling mechanism that I got on with. Best to try the keyboard on your lap first and see how you get on, as that is by far the easiest to set up. Eventually I did end up spending a small fortune to get a setup in my lounge, as the garden relining chair looked at bit out of place! I settled on an Ergotron XL monitor arm, with a wall mount fixing and handle kit. This holds an iMac, that when pushed back against the wall just looks a bit like a wall mount TV. Then I got a nice recliner chair, a Varier Peel, which looks super funky, is comfortable for me and allows a bit of movement like a rocking chair. However, if I was to do this again, I would probably go for something like the human touch perfect chair, as it's a bit cheaper and seemed very robust when I tried it.

      @shm5547@shm5547 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for all the advice. Will be a bit before I have the funds to start something like this, but this will help out a lot.

      @itranscendencei7964@itranscendencei7964 Жыл бұрын
  • That would be a great video for sure! And knowing Linus x Alex projects - they could spice it up by having a watercooled system inside one of these cockpits.

    @Pax.YouTube@Pax.YouTube Жыл бұрын
  • i would love to see them make their own gaming chair like this using the tools they have i think the team could make not only a better version but potentially one that costs less too

    @darmblesvlogs@darmblesvlogs Жыл бұрын
  • I went the cheaper and Far more comfortable route ... a Lazyboy recliner and 6 monitors and a 50" screen too . FNot paying 5k for a tubed seat with monitor mount . I payed 67$ for a triple monitor stand and 50$ for a dual and mounted them together for a 5 screen wall and slid my 50 in ther mix and another side screen . Setup an awesome gaming/vr sim setup for about 350$ at most . Ghettos fab is how i roll .

    @fetus2280@fetus2280 Жыл бұрын
    • How I would do it

      @nesyboi9421@nesyboi9421 Жыл бұрын
  • I would LOVE to see a POV camera showcasing this. Would be really really cool

    @Cidao@Cidao Жыл бұрын
    • 🤨 📸

      @jackieAZ@jackieAZ Жыл бұрын
    • Try us

      @computercockpit@computercockpit Жыл бұрын
  • I took a LG TV and put it on the cealing. It's inclined towards the bed and the pc is wired to it via hdmi. Sitting in the bed with a small pillow and looking at the TV that's now the monitor has helped me to relax my back since I also have back problems but I also must work a lot at the computer computer daily. Best decision ever, it's so comfortable in the bed.

    @mtn_sivliu@mtn_sivliu Жыл бұрын
  • I just ran across this (Levus ad in another video) and props to Levus for actually featuring this not glowing review directly on the main page of their website.

    @brianhechinger8715@brianhechinger8715 Жыл бұрын
  • Imagine getting a build redux ad right b4 getting hit with a build redux sponsor segment lmao

    @BC_CARS@BC_CARS Жыл бұрын
  • This is something that's interesting to me, as someone who spend a significant portion of their time basically bedbound, including working on computers. It's a pain, and it's remarkably difficult to get right, or even workable frankly. Given any other options, even when they will have substantial physical consequences, I will always choose to work sitting up. There are very few body positions that work with a mattress that's that shape and the inability to make even slight adjustments to my position becomes a real problem.

    @morgansm395@morgansm395 Жыл бұрын
    • Have you tried using Talon for Voice? There are many of us who have needed to work from bed and offloading some of the work to voice rather than typing improves the ergonomics of such a set up dramatically.

      @emma70707@emma70707 Жыл бұрын
    • is it weird i can sit for hours in a bad position and have zero back pain and still a good posture when i stand ? or is it because i used to do lot of weight lifting some years back

      @girlsdrinkfeck@girlsdrinkfeck Жыл бұрын
    • @@girlsdrinkfeck Is it always in a specific bad position or do you change from a bad position to another bad position?

      @Azarilh@Azarilh Жыл бұрын
    • @@Azarilh same slsouch

      @girlsdrinkfeck@girlsdrinkfeck Жыл бұрын
    • @@girlsdrinkfeck The bad posture thing is a myth. If you feel comfortable, it's not a bad posture. Weird you don't get pain from being in the same position, unless you don't sit for long.

      @Azarilh@Azarilh Жыл бұрын
  • I just saw that my LTT screwdriver shipped out!! I’m so excited haha. Thanks for the video as always !

    @Cr125stin@Cr125stin Жыл бұрын
  • Literally was just in the er yesterday for my heart and all the creators im watching are now talking about strokes and cardio crazy

    @cracklova3299@cracklova3299 Жыл бұрын
  • Can I afford this: no Do I play many games: no Must I watch: yes

    @J_mitchell@J_mitchell Жыл бұрын
    • It's not worth buying,it's cheap asf..it's not good quality

      @SpaceRanger187@SpaceRanger187 Жыл бұрын
  • Love the Disco Elysium wallpapers

    @Malchezzar@Malchezzar Жыл бұрын
    • Really disco elysium ?

      @iniv1894@iniv1894 Жыл бұрын
  • When used to work for census dept in early 2000’s….the data entry computers were in stations that would start sitting in chair and than pressing a button and would go to zero grav “laying” position that really was SICK AS HECK! Very comfy, ergonomic, no stress on neck, arms, hands, etc….and made entering in all that census data, pretty easy and fun. Only downside, when worked 3rd shift and was 4 am, the only issues is, might fall asleep in the launch station, as “we called them”, as it felt like we were going into space from all the tech each “work station” actually had, it really was a sick setup; and know they were cheap.

    @Aepek@Aepek Жыл бұрын
  • As someone with severe spine issues, this concept is awesome. I’m actually in the process of making a DIY version with an ergonomic recliner and wall mounted swing arms for monitors and keyboards trays. But I actually do a lot of work from home.

    @samlevi4744@samlevi4744 Жыл бұрын
  • There's nothing inherently wrong with setups like this, it is just more ways of living within our problems instead of getting up and stretching and taking a break.

    @lpoki8897@lpoki8897 Жыл бұрын
    • I'd assume that using a normal chair, switching positions sometimes and getting up every now and then is probably healthier than laying down for 16 hours a day

      @waynebutane1338@waynebutane1338 Жыл бұрын
    • I mean...you can do both lol

      @blaketheshepherd@blaketheshepherd4 ай бұрын
  • In fairness, I already have this on the fly. If it were to be created in one single unit like this, then I would at least expect it to have motorised wheels so I can reach the WALLe future I know I'm destined to end up in.

    @NeonVisual@NeonVisual Жыл бұрын
    • How

      @gnanasabaapatirg7376@gnanasabaapatirg7376 Жыл бұрын
  • 13:03 Holy Linus in my room knows what I use my Treadmill for?! But I guess it's a common thing 😂

    @TheGigaMan@TheGigaMan Жыл бұрын
  • As a personal trainer, I will say this reclined desk is not a good idea for the long term; your body staying in a permanently relaxed position will cause many more problems (e.g. muscle atrophy) in the long term, albeit it is more comfortable. An ideal sitting position is a neutral spine and slightly leaned back, but moving around and playing with your posture throughout the day is much more important than staying in place the whole day (see peer reviews). This desk has in uncanny resemblance to Wall-E and will hopefully not be the future. Get a stand/sit desk and move around/stretch when possible!

    @matt009817@matt009817 Жыл бұрын
    • Word. The best posture is your next posture

      @chibbyylol@chibbyylol Жыл бұрын
    • imagine a personal trainer trying to be🤓

      @pigu8734@pigu8734 Жыл бұрын
    • didnt harvard health have a study kind of disputing this? I believe they said a backwards lean sorta similar to the chair actually had less stress on the body overall.

      @oyeahisbest123@oyeahisbest123 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oyeahisbest123 correct, but as mentioned in my original post, in the long term that would be much worse for the body. Body stresses aren’t always bad, especially when properly addressed

      @matt009817@matt009817 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oyeahisbest123 muscle atrophy happens when there isn't enough stress

      @power50001562@power50001562 Жыл бұрын
  • ohh the "equipment doesn't make you better gamer" meme lmao

    @ndrxw@ndrxw Жыл бұрын
  • zero gravity chairs and workstations are great for people with chronic back issues which makes them unable to sit on a regular chair without pain. this one is quite janky but competition pushes innovation and making them more affordable. thanks for the review!

    @x3TUNA@x3TUNA Жыл бұрын
  • I want to see LTT get a tour of ErgoQuest, I'm not sure if they have a showroom or not, but they have some absolute monstrosities of ZG workstations. When it comes down to usability, ease of getting in and out, size, and lack of jank, I think their 6, 7, 11, and 12 might be the best fits, though part of me also does like their 8; 0 is a mixed bag for me as its footprint is more adjustable to the monitor setup (1 to 3, adjustable width, etc.) and seems like a one size fits all situation (on the smaller end I like it more and would consider it with the aforementioned models), 1 is just too large, 2 doesn't seem bad but seems cumbersome (one side is chair, the other is standing, all the joints compensate for this rotation), 3 and 4 (identical) are again just a bit large but don't seem bad, 5 is another sit-stand desk and I just think it has a weird footprint, 9 confuses me with it's desk behind the keyboard tray and I'm not sure why it exists, 10 is an entire hemisphere cockpit that rotates within a frame and I don't understand it at all, 13 and 14 are again just too big for practicality, and 15 is an entire gantry above the powered ZG chair. There's also the Ultimate (why break from the number model now?) which I don't dislike the concept of, I think it's just a bit too large, but if they adapt this model to a more reasonable size it'd be nice. The number naming model is also a bit confusing and inconsistent, they even get it incorrect from time to time, such as a video calling the 6 a 9, 1 gets thrown around in some 0 naming, etc. The one thing I don't like about ErgoQuest's products is how slow they are, and how the unmotorized components seem to just be free-floating, unmotorized components need a releasable friction clutch so that they just don't fling around if bumped, and motorized components should be much faster; if not adapting the clutch idea, motor-assisted free movement, clutch release button would also be the motor button, apply enough motor holding force so that a heavy arm doesn't crash down under gravity but not be so heavy that a user couldn't move the arm freely. I think ZG and cohesive workstation products could be a series, there's a lot of options to explore, everyone has a seemingly different implementation of them. I think in the case of companies like ErgoQuest and the costs of these things visiting a showroom of a company, distributor, or store is the best method of showcasing them, maybe there's a way to properly review them via a month-long rental or something. There's also even DIY projects, I've seen desks converted to fold down to work with ZG chairs, I've seen someone put a ZG lawnchair onto a makeshift furniture dolly with some added rails to keep the chair aligned, I've seen various arms added to chairs, various floor stands used, etc., so there's also potential in the Alex department of jankery when it comes to DIY solutions. ZG products and cohesive workstations don't really have much exposure outside of the niche market that's looking for them anyways, it'd be nice to see more generalized creators giving them more exposure, because if the generalized audience starts showing more interest in nicher products there could always be a few pop-up companies that don't charge the niche price, especially considering the niche buying these things are those with deep pockets, such as industry-level businesses which is why a lot of these cost so much for what they actually are.

    @xaytana@xaytana Жыл бұрын
  • The most comfortable computer chair I ever had was indeed a recliner. It was leather with wide, fairly flat arms and I had a small table on the right. Styles have changed in furniture and sadly I've not seen a recliner with arms like that for a long time. I wore that thing out and never could find a really good replacement. so now I'm in one with wide arms but they are rounded at the top so that I must have a table to one side or the mouse will roll into the floor when I let go of it. No need for a monitor stand built onto some contraption, just make it a table, desk, etc. your feet fit under when its reclined and set it just far enough back so you can get in and out of it. Works better than you'd think. With todays huge monitors there is no real need to have them right up at your nose. Was excellent for me as I have no TV. My computer is my "TV."

    @galanie@galanie Жыл бұрын
  • I just use a lounge chair with 9$ IKEA nightstands on each side. One side for my mouse and the other for my gaming keypad. And a wireless keyboard with an integrated touch pad for typing and surfing. The chair is super cheap and simple, and may not be comfortable enough to most people, but it's fine for me. NOLMYRA chair 49$ KNARREVIK nightstand 9$ x 2(I use a third to attach my monitors to. Had to use bathroom tile underneath the monitor stands clamp to reinforce it) BOSNÄS foot rest 19$(optional) So you can get basically this for 77$. You can apply the same idea and use furniture you already own or buy a better chair, but I've been using this set up for almost 4 years now and it's way better than sitting at a desk. This horrid thing shouldn't cost more than 1000$.

    @AageKush@AageKush Жыл бұрын
  • As noted at the end of the video, the whole idea of getting in & out of the chair sounds like a hassle. Plus there are standing desks you can set up if you want that level of flexibility.

    @Neoxon619@Neoxon619 Жыл бұрын
  • The manual adjustment is genius! It forces you to do *some* exercise

    @888SpinR@888SpinR Жыл бұрын
  • that thingy looks like the perfect pass out area for gaming. it needs some gas struts for the keyboard platform use of elliptical slots and twist handles for adjustment maybe a stack of weights and a few pulleys and cables and could be a multi gym add on

    @markdjdeenix6846@markdjdeenix6846 Жыл бұрын
  • First absolutely love the infomercial type intro and second I wouldn't really call this half priced it's still expensive for what it is even at half it's price and you'd also need alot of room for it as well considering the size of it

    @meric12131415@meric12131415 Жыл бұрын
    • Ye it's clearly for Americans only cos they got giant houses.

      @Azarilh@Azarilh Жыл бұрын
    • @@Azarilh 🤣 mostly true yeah

      @meric12131415@meric12131415 Жыл бұрын
  • Looks way better than mine, cant sit at a desk after a back injury. I made my zero g workstation out of an Ikea Poang chair and an electric winch.

    @instanoodles@instanoodles Жыл бұрын
    • Electric winch? Lol how? To adjust the recline? But where do you put your monitor? You also lift it and keep it airborne with the winch?

      @brad8122@brad81229 ай бұрын
  • Easy solution for the height/slope adjustment of the whole frame: Replace the four-position support rack with a ratcheting wheel with the different heights arranged around it on a disc. Add a foot pedal to assist in elevating the frame while also disengaging the bottom from the height slot in the wheel; this pedal would lock when depressed, to prevent the frame from falling while the position wheel is rotating (alternatively, install a pair of pneumatic cylinders below the frame so that it would function identically to an office chair's height adjustment levers). Add a second pedal connected to the wheel to ratchet it to the next position. Push that pedal, then unlock the raising/lower pedal, and lower the frame back into the new position. For $4500, they damned well can afford a few levers, ratchets, and a couple pneumatic cylinders. This thing is a bunch of aluminum tubes and fittings. $450 would be a more reasonable asking price.

    @MediocreHexPeddler@MediocreHexPeddler Жыл бұрын
  • You earned my sub last night, Linus. (Thank you! 👍)

    @MikeBob2023@MikeBob2023 Жыл бұрын
  • I WFH from my hammock with my wall mounted TV. My keyboard rests on the edges of the hammock (it's actually very stable), and my trackball mouse is on a little table at the perfect height to the side. This just seems like a less comfortable version of what I already do, with a smaller screen. Edit: Wtf, $4,000 for some bent metal tubes, some stamped/formed sheet metal, and some upholstery foam? My entire setup ran me just over half that. $1800 for the TV, $120 for a quality wall mount, $100 to pay someone to mount this monstrosity, $80 for the hammock, and like $20 for a foam pad to line it with for extra comfort.

    @Amy_A.@Amy_A. Жыл бұрын
    • And WAAAY more expensive than my setup too. $1000 massage chair, $100 for a DIY wall-mounting shelving system, which I put my old desk's top sheet and backboard on as shelves (1 for desk stuff, 1 for TV). And the day I want to add to it, the wallmount rails are strong enough to handle another 300kg, so I can put just about whatever I want on it and it'll be just fine. If I want to move my setup, massage chair has wheels (it's heavy mofo), the desk sheets just slot into place on the wallmounts and the wallmount rails have 5 screws each. It took me less than an hour to install it all from scratch and wouldnt take me half as long to disassemble and move it. Liked the system so much, I made 2 of them (although 2nd doesnt have a massage chair), so I have a standing workbench and my cat has a table for her bowl (although she sleeps infront of the tv on the 2nd shelf of my desk).

      @ianvisser7899@ianvisser7899 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ianvisser7899 Totally fair, if that works for you then awesome! I went pretty cheap on everything except the TV, but that's only because I expect to own it for at least a decade. $180 a year for this kind of viewing experience?, or what, $15/mo? Well worth it imo.

      @Amy_A.@Amy_A. Жыл бұрын
  • Review those gaming cockpit versions of this by Imperator Works or something like that. Honestly though all these chairs cost ridiculously insane amounts for a recliner with a monitor mount basically

    @Postal268@Postal268 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a recliner, TV and a lapdesk setup. Wireless keyboard/mouse with a nightstand side table. Very comfortable. I'd keep that over this "cockpit" any day.

    @Phynastor@Phynastor Жыл бұрын
  • I built something similar and the biggest drawback is the tilted desk and everything sliding from it (from the mousse to the keyboard, beverage, snacks ...) It's really relaxing, perfect for racing sim, space sim (I had a double joystick configuration at my hand ) like Star Citizen. it's also cool to work but the slidding thing and the way of getting in is a bit killing the all thing, specialy if you don't have a big space (this kind of setup is very big and not very forgiving if you didn't calculated the space needed before buiçlding/buying one. Anyway mine cost me around 100 euro to build (70 for a semi racing seat that is adjustable) and the rest for metal, wood and hardware. very cool project but you need to be handy to build one on your own with all the bells and witsle of official ones. Mine could be adjustable like a proper car seat (slidding back and forth, the back rest could bend 120°) same for the table and the dual screen configuration. Only the Joysticks could just be on i or of it, no adjustability. You're going to ask "why was it ?" ... because as I said, it's very very space ungry so if you're moving every now and then, you can't have that in your life if you don't plan on having always a big computer space. Anyway, very cool stuff. PEACE

    @clements3715@clements3715 Жыл бұрын
  • This thing kinda reminds me of the original super-reclined “chairs” the helm and navigation stations had on the Enterprise in Star Trek: TNG. I know they were designed to look comfy and futuristic, but they were updated later on to be less…weird. (The original chairs didn’t swivel, so you kinda had to tuck-in.)

    @SyzygyNoon@SyzygyNoon Жыл бұрын
  • A chair like this would be ideal for playing VR flight sims. Can't think of any other uses, but that one came to mind pretty effortlessly.

    @JawKnee86@JawKnee86 Жыл бұрын
  • Recliner + Lazy susan bearing under it makes getting into it easier and rotate under a desk. Is my setup and it works great

    @zigonick@zigonick Жыл бұрын
  • this thing + some steering and foot pedal + 3 curves monitor = eRacing heaven

    @fikri2822@fikri2822 Жыл бұрын
  • Maybe a high desk with no chair + treadmill = healthy gamer lifestyle

    @kuro.5628@kuro.5628 Жыл бұрын
    • Could get really nice parts of each and still save money compared to this thing

      @zergslayer69@zergslayer69 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zergslayer69 so true

      @kuro.5628@kuro.5628 Жыл бұрын
    • A treadmill and air desk are cheaper. Though technically rowing or swimming are better than treadmill, since lower impact

      @bipbop3121@bipbop3121 Жыл бұрын
  • I took an old lazyboy from my mom when she got a new one, removed the part from underneath my desk that slides out that holds the keybord and I just loosely placed that plank onto the arm rests of the lazyboy. It holds my keyboard with plenty of room for my mouse. I mounted my screens on two vesa mounts and voila. I have this but for 90% less money and I get to recline while gaming.

    @Mike23443@Mike23443 Жыл бұрын
  • Loving these comedic accidents! :) You guys really became funny!

    @123hackfleischvorbei@123hackfleischvorbei Жыл бұрын
  • I love how linus refers to his employes, as "collegues" as showing himself as a friend than a boss! :D

    @internetclipzs@internetclipzs Жыл бұрын
  • First ever. I could see someone making an automatic adjustment system with actuators for this. Maybe Linus??

    @YouShortz22@YouShortz22 Жыл бұрын
  • A mod with some actuators would be a nice and easy upgrade

    @JohanBos@JohanBos Жыл бұрын
  • I see this working as a streamer set up more than like an office work set up. And I say this cause the Natural ergonomics of it allows a perfect setup for everything in a streaming setup to work. My only inquiry would be how would it handle a Triple monitor setup with a big screen. 24 hour Charity streams never got so EASY.

    @Dallen9@Dallen9 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd replace the stand with a recliner linear actuator and handset, that way I could adjust the sitting position while laying down.

    @pyrosnineActual@pyrosnineActual Жыл бұрын
  • My favorite part is how much it makes Linus look like a little baby when he sits on it.

    @ffwast@ffwast Жыл бұрын
  • Seems like a nice product but has A LOT of room for creature comfort improvements that others have suggested. For that price, I'd want this chair/desk/bed to do it all AND make coffee.

    @Dusty_G@Dusty_G Жыл бұрын
  • Alternatively buy a hammock and either build a frame for monitors and input devices or just use wall mounted brackets with a monitor arm and keyboard tray. Significantly cheaper and probably better for your spine. You get your exercise getting out of the thing as that definitely requires a bit more effort than a chair. However, you get fully adaptive support for your spine and legs with just a light cushion for your head and possibly a support behind your knees but that's personal preference. I don't have mine set up like that *yet* but I have slept in it for the last year as well as made it my reading spot of choice and no more back pain.

    @MrGrimsmith@MrGrimsmith Жыл бұрын
  • While not exactly tech related I would love to see a health related video from you guys. Pains related from the long hours on a desk from the guys around the office, keyboards used, screen usage (brightness, blue light reduction) etc.

    @noxte9413@noxte9413 Жыл бұрын
    • The cure for all of them is the same: take at least a 5 minute break every hour, and use that break to walk around outside.

      @bvoyelr@bvoyelr Жыл бұрын
    • @@bvoyelr yes obviously but honestly i think it would be a good thing just for people to know what is good. e.g. do you need a chair with cushioned arm rests? Do i need those foot rest things? How high should my monitor be etc. Stuff like that.

      @darkpixel1128@darkpixel1128 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bvoyelr I am more interested to hear what those guys have dealt with and if the ergonomic keyboards,mice,chairs were beneficial or if they don't have issues and use regular pieces.

      @noxte9413@noxte9413 Жыл бұрын
  • Thing is, you turn this into a couch and you got something alot of people might buy, once it's more user friendly.

    @chadleach6009@chadleach6009 Жыл бұрын
  • This is similar to my gaming bed setup. In bed I have a 55" tv used as a monitor, all the adjustment you see on that thing can be done with my average electrical bed, Been using that for 11+ years and it's a dream.

    @joonglegamer9898@joonglegamer9898 Жыл бұрын
  • The Forever Alone Seat is perfect!

    @dealwolfstriked272@dealwolfstriked272 Жыл бұрын
  • I kinda feel like I could build something on par with this. Thinking that I just might. Maybe LTT could make a video of a DIY version.

    @kernelpickle@kernelpickle Жыл бұрын
    • More like DIYperks

      @matuzaato@matuzaato Жыл бұрын
  • i disagree, all the adjustments being locked by screws etc. is a good thing as you dont have to worry about it loosening over time and its also a necessary to keep the price down

    @BatteryAcidEnj0yer@BatteryAcidEnj0yer Жыл бұрын
  • 4:34 GREAT EDITING

    @spitrio@spitrio Жыл бұрын
  • This is extremely strong, stable and durable solution! For any number of monitors. Actually tested for at least 1 year!

    @SergeGolovanov@SergeGolovanov Жыл бұрын
  • You could buy a cheap twin size adjustable bed frame and do some moding for less than 1k. Would likely end up being slightly smaller and easier to move around. I think that could be a cool DIY video for you guys to do.

    @altokers@altokers Жыл бұрын
  • Or you could achieve effectively the same outcome with an Oculus quest, a tracked bluetooth keyboard and wireless mouse and a run of the mill recliner.

    @Lolfire@Lolfire Жыл бұрын
  • love the message you make at the end 12:15 and on

    @RareEvening@RareEvening3 ай бұрын
  • I prefer using a 1-freedom of movement unstable chair. It's a fraction of the price and it's a little bit unstable towards the front and the back. IMO it's a great middle ground in this. I've been using one for more than 20 years (still going strong!) and I love it! It cost only (accounting for inflation) 900$! At the time, it was 500$.

    @brunoais@brunoais Жыл бұрын
  • looks like its time for linus and the lab to build the ultimate gaming cockpit with no drawbacks

    @bryandowdy4594@bryandowdy4594 Жыл бұрын
  • This is good THIS IS GLORIOUS. Image of the perfectction I seek in hardware. Reliable and Simple The fact about not easily adjustable parts/everything on screws and bolts is actually a feature. why is it so? It means that it is definitely a lot less likely to break and even if it does so it is stupidly easy to repair. No moving parts equal more reliability goes up. no matter how much effort you put into the design of hinges they will always be the common failure point of all monitor stands, adjustable armrests, etc. there is mostly no way that the position you chose changes by accident like a sudden shake or unintended touch. So if you choose that one position that perfectly fits your position and locks into it and it stays permanent until you decide for it to be otherwise. It might be a hassle if you are one of those people that need to change their monitor position every 15 minutes, but the truth is you are one of those I will not respect your opinion as I see your kind as inferior also In this Cockpit you always sit/lay in the same position, that means your head is always in the same place and you don't even need the easy adjustment in the first place. Acuall only problem for me and probably most of other potential customers is the price. Four grand even tho cheap for such item is still unachiveable price for average joe and truth it there is no need for it to be so expensive. I could definitely see similar design in typical furniture store. It's just Bend steal pipes, plywood, screws, matress and a bit of self assembly. All we need to add is a weird name and it can send of to Ikea. I suspect that most of the price is fallout of it not being able to use economy of scale, as normal furniture do. To sum up what I meant. For me it would be perfect product. Simple, reliable. Only problem is the economics and I firmly belive that it would be popular in a "nishe scale" if it only were cheaper. BTW Writing this comment I reminded myself one idea I once had while having visit at hospital. It was there that I realised that perfect ergonomic station is not the desk or tremendously expensive cockpit, but hospital bed and here me out on this thing. Hospital beds are professional hardwere that means low failure rate. On top of that hyrraulics allowing dynamic position changes on demand, without engaging any of you muscles, but the real wild card is the cat that hospital beds can use attachments, like for instance table in front of patient and there is nothing holding you back to create custom one to hold you monitor just in front of you. AND I predict that in future that thing is going to be an actually product when millennial generation fainlly hits retirement homes.

    @diora3224@diora3224 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a La'z'boy up to my desk and a home made lap board. It's a pain to get in and out of, but so much better for my back health. Cost less than 1/3 of this and I can swap out for my desk chair at any point.

    @ChipsNeeson@ChipsNeeson Жыл бұрын
  • A cockpit style set up is the future of computer work. I can't wait to see how this product category evolves over time

    @rashadb954@rashadb954 Жыл бұрын
  • I thought this was more sim racing content, but unfortunately not

    @eamonbrannigan@eamonbrannigan Жыл бұрын
  • No bucket, tho 😔

    @mikaeluhl@mikaeluhl Жыл бұрын
  • I get that bending, welding (specially aluminium) and disgning a divice like thats is expensive. But somehow I feel like this could be made cheaper and with a push button angle adjust. Get some old ikea furnuture for the wood desk / side desk platform and sliding rails, get some galvinized rods/tubes for the frame. You could use a old hydrolic tiller / auto pilot system from an old sailing boat to make a hydrolic system get one of those wierd hanging chairs for the disgn of the matress... i could think of a thousand way to make a better than "half decent" desk like that for way less

    @Donkerrobin@Donkerrobin Жыл бұрын
  • Liked for the stormtrooper. This product's concept seems good, but personally I just use a motorized recliner with a 32 inch monitor on a monitor arm attached to a side table. It costs less that this product, and you can change positions and lumbar support at the touch of a button. My recliner can lean back and become completely flat for times when I need to stretch and don't feel like getting out of the chair.

    @jsfpcgc@jsfpcgc Жыл бұрын
  • I like turtles 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢

    @donatkelen9541@donatkelen9541 Жыл бұрын
    • 🐢

      @Bubble33333@Bubble33333 Жыл бұрын
    • 🐢

      @landon1136@landon1136 Жыл бұрын
    • 🐢

      @polar-star64@polar-star64 Жыл бұрын
    • I dont

      @blinkfan11@blinkfan11 Жыл бұрын
    • 🐢

      @27_prottoydey_viie80@27_prottoydey_viie80 Жыл бұрын
  • This is actually the worst thing for your body and standard chair is much better since it forces you to fight gravity. I cant believe how wrong Linus is here. The more you use your muscles and strain your body when working - standing behind the desk, walking on treadmill and coding (that is a thing actually), the better. I mean it's common knowledge that moving and improvement of your muscles will lead to improved physical health.....

    @adambenk0@adambenk0 Жыл бұрын
  • Let Alex attach a desk to the back of a recliner. So that the desk follows the upper body movement. And maybe utilize a garage door opener and the guide rail from one. To mount a big screen TV on. And whil your at it place it Infront of a window (facing Office/nature). And attache a blackout curtain underneath the TV. "Garage door" closed = tv towards the floor and Free view thru the window. "Garage door" half open = TV in front of window. "Garage door" 3/4 open = TV at 45° in the upper corner between wall and roof. "Garage door" fully open = TV in the roof above the reclainer blackout curtain cover's the window for privacy and light pollution control. Always a blast seeing Alex and Linus trying janky stuff. No matter how it works...

    @FSaarela@FSaarela Жыл бұрын
  • I have problems with lower back pain, so Levus is a great solution for me.

    @aski909@aski909 Жыл бұрын
  • As someone that is disabled with back pain/fibromyalgia, this is something I would genuinely be interested in trying. My current solution is a really comfortable bed, with my monitors tilted at a 45 degree angle on one side of my bed. My keyboard is on my left side to type, and my mouse on the right side behind me slightly. I can only be up and about around 2 hours a day at most. That's sitting or standing. I don't know why they make these things so expensive. I'm a tinkerer, so I could modify this thing to be pretty sweet. The huge downside to this thing would be getting up and out of it. It's like having a low car, which really sucks. I had to go from a Camry to an SUV because I started having a really hard time getting in and getting out of my car.

    @squishy312@squishy312 Жыл бұрын
  • 10:30 recliner with monitors on arms beside you is the best setup

    @jamcdonald120@jamcdonald120 Жыл бұрын
  • dont ever stop with the humor, this was a great review.

    @johnbop@johnbop Жыл бұрын
  • I struggle trying Not to fail asleep at work and this would make me fall asleep

    @unknown-x-1777@unknown-x-1777 Жыл бұрын
  • Couple of long, lightweight z brackets would hold a keyboard easy, and if your k/b has no clearance, the same as a plate. Just hook it off the back of the desk and it would cradle the keyboard. Add some sliders to the brackets/plate and now you can adjust the distance of the k/b to you.

    @barryschwarz@barryschwarz Жыл бұрын
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