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Japanese Loudspeaker Bed

May 10 2004, 12:06pm EST | by

Japanese Loudspeaker Bed
 
 

Japanese Gram Inc. releases a Tatami with built-in loudspeakers.

The whole tatami acts as membrane for the speakers. A user can sleep on the mat and feel the sound vibrations.
The Tatami is made to order and starts at 134,400yen (~$1,200).

Full Story on Nikkei.Net(subscription).





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