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Communication chairs: examples of mobile roomware components
This paper describes the current state of our work on computer-augmented chairs, designed to be part of team work spaces. These chairs have either a pen-based computer display or a laptop docking facility integrated into their armrest. Equipped with accumulators and an antenna device, the chairs are entirely wireless and easy to move and to rearrange for the needs of different work situations.