Hover chair hopes to rise above woes
A "Star Wars" inspired hover chair, a 125 mph electric motorbike and hi-fi speakers that cost as much as a small house are among the attractions at Britain's biggest gadget show in London this weekend.
Organisers of Stuff Live hope thousands of visitors will forget their financial worries for a few hours and dream instead about the latest hi-tech toys.
Scores of exhibitors will show off everything from a pocket-sized DJ mixing desk, a solar-powered mobile phone charger and a "robot guitar" that uses tiny motors to tune its own strings.
Among the more unusual items on show is the British-designed Lounger, a chair that uses powerful magnets to float in the air.
Inventor Keith Dixon, of Sussex-based Hoverit Ltd, said he was inspired as a child by the anti-gravity Landspeeder vehicles in the "Star Wars" films.
"The sensation you feel as you lie back and close your eyes is totally different - like floating on a cloud," said a Stuff Live spokesman. Its 6,000-pound price tag may bring visitors back down to earth with a bump, however.
For those after something less sedate, U.S. company Vectrix has a prototype of a high performance motorbike powered by an electric motor.
The sporty aluminium bike has a top speed of 125 mph, a range of 44 miles and costs nearly 40,000 pounds.
That's cheap compared to another star attraction: a pair of limited edition curvy metal loudspeakers worth 70,000 pounds.
The Muon speakers, made by Kent-based company KEF, are well over six feet tall and have a thick shell of aluminium to minimise vibrations from the four-way speaker system.
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