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Revision as of 09:07, 20 January 2025 by Thulsar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Thermaltake CyberChair E500''', a $600 gaming chair, has been at the center of a major controversy due to its lack of replaceable or repairable parts and poor customer service. == Background == Thermaltake, a Taiwanese company known for PC hardware and peripherals, markets the CyberChair E500 as a premium ergonomic chair. Despite its high price tag, customers have reported significant issues with repairability. Notably, Thermaltake does not offer replacement part...")
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