USA: Boom-time for the Bed Theater

Andrew Everard 20 July 2009 11:55

The morning inbox usually contains all kids of strange press releases, more often than not as the result of handing out business cards at, or simply registering for, overseas shows.

Just this morning I have been offered unbeatable prices on plastic mouldings, two or three companies willing to make cables for me to sell under my own brand, and everything from bulk buys of iPod docks to speaker drive units made to order.

And then there was the Bed Theater press release – and although this is a product currently aimed at the US market, I felt I had to share it with you.

Invented by Michael Darling, whose other products include a 'Flying Seat' you can fit to the front of your speedboat for fishing, the Bed Theater is a swivelling boom on which you can mount a flatscreen of up to 19in.

Having done that, the company suggests, you now have a viable alternative to having a much larger screen at the foot of the bed, or on the wall across the room.

Or if you want to work, there's an optional add-on tray for your computer keyboard.

As the diagrams and pictures show, you can swing the TV so it's always in the right place as you roll over in bed, and the whole thing folds flat to the wall when not in use.

The price (at least in the States)? $99, plus $30 shipping – and as the company says, "Using more than one arm, with headphones two people can watch different TV programs in the same bed."

Comments

Big Aura July 20, 2009 12:37

ha. hahhahaha!

andnilsson July 20, 2009 20:08

Bed is for sleep and s.. Many people have severe sleeping problems and one main piece of advice they always get is NOT to use the bed for other things than the above mentioned!!

AgentCool July 21, 2009 08:21

My entire home cinema setup is situated in my bedroom as it's the location where I'm least likely to be disturbed. It's a very small room (2.5m x 3m) but features such goodies as a Pioneer 32V LCD TV, a Denon AVR-1909 receiver, an Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player and the Wharfedale Diamond 9.0 5.1 HCP. The closed nature of the room results in extremely good sound quality.

For the record, no sleep problems here!

izpuuteejs July 21, 2009 18:55

agree to AgentCool.

Andrew Everard July 21, 2009 23:13

Zzzzzzzzzz....

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About Andrew Everard

Andrew Everard, Audio Editor of Gramophone since November 1999 and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision's Consulting Editor, read English at Queens' College, Cambridge a very long time ago! He started his journalistic career in 1982 on Haymarket's photographic magazines, and subsequently worked on What Hi-Fi?, High Fidelity, Audiophile and Home Cinema magazines, as well as contributing a monthly column to Japanese title HiVi.