NapTV: The Lazy Way To Watch Telly April 14, 2008

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I thought watching TV in bed was the ultimate in slacker living but, apparently not. Meet the NapTV, a TV designed to be watched while you’re lying flat on your back.

And, when you do actually manage to dredge up enough energy to get out of bed for another beer and nachos run, you can use it as a chair to help you get over all that exertion. Just before you lie down again.

Designed by Sung-kyu Nam, this ingenious device is the next logical evolutionary step, following on from the important Couch Potato and Bed Potato stages.

I’m sure though that there’s a whole lot of health reasons why having a TV that close to your eyeballs is bad for you and, lastly, why the hell is there a remote control?-Martin Lynch

[Bornrich]

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Theres a remote because it is too much hassle to lift your arm to press buttons on the unit. Just have your remote in your hand and you can change channels just by moving your thumb. (I'm assuming the remote is bluetooth so you don't need to point it at any IR sensors)

OMG, this is exactly what i've been looking for! i love it! i'm going to buy it definately!

Posted by omar | April 16, 2008 10:49 PM

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