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Turn Your Bed Into A Cinema

This is not the first, or even the second, home entertainment bed we have come across but it is certainly on one of the most striking. This is the RuF Cinema multimedia bed from furniture designers, RuF Betten, with its own built-in projection screen, all controlled with just a push of a button.

The integrated AV rack at the front is designed to house all of your best home entertainment kit, from projector and DVD player to games consoles. Ruf_cinema1 Sadly though it doesn’t come with in-built speakers but I’d imagine most enthusiasts would prefer to install their own separate speaker set-up in the bedroom for maximum effect.

There is ample room for all your cabling and a sub-woofer and the headrests can be adjusted into various positions for optimum ‘bed-potato’ comfort.

Apparently it also comes with a projector thrown in which, is just as well, since it costs around £11,000. Go here for more information and some great photos.

Comments

Found a short report profiling the adjustable bed industry. Nothing compared to the cinema bed - but if you're after comfort...

Posted by: Adjustable Beds | January 2, 2007 10:11 PM

If your budget doesn't quite stretch to £11000, then you could probably replicate the functionality of the cinema bed by investing in an electric adjustable bed. The two big brand names in the UK are Craftmatic and Adjustamatic.
However, you will pay a premium for the brand and the bed installation. A cheaper alternative is Laybrook (www.laybrook.com), who provide a very wide range of luxury adjustable beds. Their prices will normally include
the cost of having the bed installed in your home by a trained engineer. Then all you need is a wide screen TV and a remote control!

Posted by: Electric Adjustable Beds | January 13, 2007 6:25 PM

Please explain

Posted by: theodoremomoto | February 28, 2007 10:59 AM

Please explain it more

Posted by: theodoremomoto | March 1, 2007 5:17 AM

Please explain it more

Posted by: theodoremomoto | March 1, 2007 10:57 PM

Please explain it more

Posted by: theodoremomoto | March 1, 2007 10:57 PM

Awesome

Posted by: theodoremomoto | March 1, 2007 10:58 PM

I'm thinking the same functionality can be achieved by assembling a few disparate elements, and ultimately end up costing far less...

Posted by: Angry Cynic | March 2, 2007 12:19 AM

i joined a mlm compnay and found it to be honest up front with great products and great income.

Posted by: chris | October 29, 2007 3:31 PM

An adjustable bed can help you with a host of problems. For instance, sleeping with head raised helps alleviate snoring and keeps stomach acids down if suffering from acid reflux disease. Sleeping with feet raised in an adjustable bed can relieve back pain, muscle aches, swelling, and poor circulation. Raising both head and feet with an adjustable bed creates a more comfortable sleep situation. Please visit http://www.bed-adjustable.co.uk to find out more...

Posted by: Mike Ward | July 22, 2008 1:08 PM

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