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    Phoronix: Sumo Lounge Titan

    Taking a break from the usual plethora of Linux benchmarks, delivering the news about Dirndl, and providing other Linux hardware reviews and news, to end out the week is a look at the Titan from Sumo Lounge. Weighing over 35 kilograms, this is one of the heaviest products that we have reviewed at Phoronix.

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  • #2
    Where are the beers consumed per hour in beanbag benchmarks?

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    • #3
      Weight
      > Kilograms, More Are Better

      =====8== Sumo Lounge Omni
      ===============================35== Sumo Lounge Titan
      =================================37== Sumo Lounge Titan with Dirndl

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ahlaht View Post
        Weight
        > Kilograms, More Are Better

        =====8== Sumo Lounge Omni
        ===============================35== Sumo Lounge Titan
        =================================37== Sumo Lounge Titan with Dirndl

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        What about things like back temperature when sitting in it, effort it takes to get out of, number of sumo wrestlers it takes to make it pop, etc?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by deanjo View Post
          Where are the beers consumed per hour in beanbag benchmarks?
          With the independent variable being "person"?

          Beers consumed per hour
          > Count, More Are Better?

          =2 allquixotic
          ==5== deanjo
          ================================================== =======61== Michael

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          • #6
            How's the power consumption going in and out of standby?

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            • #7
              Oh no! Michael is on meth again!

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              • #8
                $379 for a beanbag?! When I was in college those things cost about ten bucks at Target. I know the dollar has gone in the toilet since then, but still, $379 is a simply ridiculous sum of money for a beanbag. You can get a much nicer, more comfortable, and probably even heavier easy chair/recliner for that kind of money.

                Personally, I was disappointed with the article title. I was expecting some monstrosity of a server, multi-headed display, or a massive computer case to be reviewed. The last computer case I got was just about the same shipping size and weight of the beanbag, but cost about a hundred bucks less. I was hoping to see it be reviewed since it is a neat piece of equipment, but nope, we get a review of a beanbag chair. And it's a pretty skimpy review with no benchmarks. How about some benchmarks of number of times the chair gets plopped into before the beans start popping out and blowing around the room?

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                • #9
                  only 2 beers per hour but only if you drink very slowly...

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