
- Wide lap span allows your legs to relax naturally without tensing or squeezing them together
- Proven to reduce heat build-up in your notebook by 15% to 20%.
- Its no-slip rubber pads on top and bottom grip for stability
- Convert into typing stands allowing 5 angles for better ergonomics
- Has ventilation slots for cooling and structural support
Blu-Ray pressing. Gamer is a high-concept action thriller set in a near future when gaming and entertainment have evolved into a terrifying new hybrid. Humans control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online games: people play people... for keeps. Mind-control technology is widespread, and at the heart of the controversial games is its creator, reclusive billionaire Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall). His latest brainchild, the first-person shooter game "Slayers," allows millions to act out their most savage fantasies online ! in front of a global audience, using real prisoners as avatars with whom they fight to the death. Kable (300's Gerard Butler) is the superstar and cult hero of the ultraviolent "Slayers." Kable is controlled by Simon, a young gamer with rock star status who continues to defy all odds by guiding Kable to victory each week. Taken from his family, imprisoned and forced to fight against his will, the modern day gladiator must survive long enough to escape the game to free his family, regain his identity and to save mankind from Castle's ruthless technology.Gerard Butler stars as Kable, condemned criminal and globally famous super-soldier in the ultimate multiplayer game, "Slayers.â Human controllers direct each thought and move of real-life prison inmates battling in hyper-intense environments â" where the goal is freedom and the penalty is death. But when Kable suddenly decides he wants out, his rebellion threatens the twisted plans of game creator Ken Castle (Michael C. ! Hall, TVâs "Dexterâ), who will stop at nothing to crush th! e renega de commando in this taut, adrenaline-packed action-thriller.
Gamer is a high-concept action thriller set in a near future when gaming and e! ntertainment have evolved into a terrifying new hybrid. Humans control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online games: people play people... for keeps. Mind-control technology is widespread, and at the heart of the controversial games is its creator, reclusive billionaire Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall). His latest brainchild, the first-person shooter game "Slayers," allows millions to act out their most savage fantasies online in front of a global audience, using real prisoners as avatars with whom they fight to the death. Kable (300's Gerard Butler) is the superstar and cult hero of the ultraviolent "Slayers." Kable is controlled by Simon, a young gamer with rock star status who continues to defy all odds by guiding Kable to victory each week. Taken from his family, imprisoned and forced to fight against his will, the modern day gladiator must survive long enough to escape the game to free his family, regain his identity and to save mankind from Castle's ruthless te! chnology.Frenzied and relentlessly aggressive,
Gamer se! eks to t ranslate the sensory barrage of violent video games into movie form--and does a pretty successful job. In a dystopic future, prisoners on death row are given a slim chance of survival as flesh-and-blood avatars for shoot-'em-up game players who control their very brains. The mastermind behind this game (played by Michael C. Hall,
Dexter) has secret ambitions worthy of a James Bond villain, but his schemes are threatened by John Tillman (Gerard Butler,
300), the only living avatar who's survived more than a few games--so Tillman's already dangerous life turns even more deadly.
Gamer revels in overkill: visual tricks abound as the action speeds up or slows down, skittering to and fro with jump cuts and flashes of light. The dialogue is a catalog of macho posturing or melodramatic exposition. The performances--from a surprising cast that includes Alison Lohman (
Drag Me to Hell), Kyra Sedgwick (
The Closer), Chris "Ludacris" Bridges (
Crash), and supermodel Amber Valletta--play cartoonish characters with exuberant gusto and commitment. By conventional standards,
Gamer is a terrible movie⦠but the movie's creators don't care, because they aspire to step beyond conventional standards. As with their previous adrenaline-driven flick
Crank, the writer-director team of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor want viewers to plug in, turn off their rational minds, and immerse themselves in sheer sensation.
--Bret Fetzer
"The Futura Gaming Desk combines expanded mousing surfaces with keyboard space to deliver the maximum amount of gaming comfort possible. No more cramped hands, no more aching backs, no more strained eyes - it's the ultimate gaming desk. This easy to use lap-spanning platform is ideal for players who enjoy first person shooter or other high precision game play styles, as it allows for direct play on a screen that brings the action even closer. And yes, this gaming desk can also hold your gaming keyboard. This one comes with one MouzPad. Besides offering the best gameplay possible, the Futura Gamers Desk also utilizes cooling technology, to ensure that you get the most out of your equipment. From pr! oviding ample ventilation for your widescreen laptop, to keeping your lap cool, the Futura is designed to deliver the right amount of cooling assistance to any gamer. No more part replacements, no more restarts from overheating, no more lost games. The Futura can be assembled with one regular MouzPad or two regular MouzPads. It can also be configured with the Max MouzPad that provides a 9" x 11" mousing area.