A good gaming chair is a luxury most gamers are willing to splurge on. But how much? This gaming chair by Acer is currently considered the most expensive on the market.

The Predator Thronos Air is a gaming chair created by Acer - a well-known hardware and electronics corporation based in Taiwan.

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At 715 pounds, the Predator Thronos Air is fully immersive and uses haptic technology, as well as surround sound. The chair has a zero gravity recline and also features an adjustable mouse and keyboard tray, as well as a footrest. It can hold up to three monitors.

The price tag also includes white-glove service. Someone from Acer will set up your Predator Thronos Air. This includes measuring to make sure it will fit, testing the floor for support and assembly.

The Predator Thronos Air might seem outrageously priced, but it’s still cheapers. That’s right, this is the second version of this behemoth of a chair. The original being The Predator Thronos, which cost $6K more than the Air.

Acer isn’t the only company creating luxury gaming chairs as of late. PC accessories manufacturer Cooler Master and D-Box Technologies - who specialize in haptics - will be releasing a chair called “The Cooler Master Haptic Gaming Chair” in January of next year. The chair will cost $2000 for the base model and up to $2300 for the Motion 1 version, which features technology that is used in movie theaters and amusement parks.

If you’re looking to game a little more affordably, you will soon be able to stop by Ikea for some meatballs, as well as some furniture for your gaming setup. Ikea recently teamed up with Asus's Republic of Gamers to create a new collection geared towards the gaming community. The new line will consist of 30 new items - from gaming chairs to mouse pads. No prices have been released as of yet and the collection is expected to drop next month.

Even cheaper still are these adorable Pokemon themed bean bag chairs.

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