Ypsilon Office Chair
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by Blake Robinson on October 18, 2006

The boys at Gadgetizer wrote in about a scoop on a new product that could start turning up in swank offices everywhere. The Ypsilon Office Chair—I assume it’s pronounced “Epsilon,” but I feel compelled to say “Yip-silon”—offers 10 adjustable settings including height, depth and pressure for the seat, backrest and headrest. In addition to its therapeutic functions, it looks from slick.

Appearance-wise the Ypsilon sort of reminds me of a dentist’s chair. It is clearly aimed at the Aeron market, but I dunno if it’s enough chair to dethrone the king. Wouldn’t mind trying one out though.

Ypsilon Office Chair with 10 adjustable settings [Gadgetizer]

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