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![]() CINEAK would like to introduce you to its newest theater chair - the Néro. Inspired by the success of our Fortuny theater chair, the Néro incorporates an all-leather look for situations when wood is not a preferred finish. Available in a traditional recliner (manual or dual-motorized) and a dual-motor operated "wall-saving" incliner, the Néro offers the same extensive options and customizations as the rest of CINEAK's theater seating models: -Electronic Lumbar Support -Fully articulating headrest -Contrast stitching -Contact Closure / IR Control of motors -Extensive line of leather and fabrics -Option to supply your own materials (COL/COM) -Cupholder options/systems: black, grey or any RAL color custom touchpanel bezel & rotating tablet -...and many more! For more information on the Néro chair or to learn more about the entire CINEAK product line – please visit www.CINEAK.com or phone 866 458 0529.
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I read WSR for the articles—honest. Terry Paullin's industry insight is refreshing and lively. The lack of comparisons of which home theatre-in-a-box is best or which sub $200 DVD player is best leaves more room for in-depth product and movie reviews. Most importantly, though, I read WSR for the caricature of Gary Reber morphed on to the movie featured on the cover in the Editor's Couch page. Pierce Brosnan had better watch out! - Brian Schrumpf





