atlantictitleMy days at CES are almost all filled with meetings that have been running all over the strip from hotel to hotel making my time at the convention itself is limited to the last day. That means that if I want to see most of the show I have to almost run as I go through the LVCC. Almost nothing can make me break my focus as I run through on Sunday but I did run by a book that caught my eye and pulled me in. A company called Atlantic was showing off their home organization and gaming solutions.

The reason I was pulled into their booth was the blue wire rack television stand called the Pyramid G. The pyramid G Is an open air design that is designed to hold all of your systems, your television, and even your games, controllers, and headsets. It’s a perfect hub for a gamer to keep most of their systems in one easy to use place and the open air design should help keep things running cool.

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I was also impressed with their gamer desk called the Simple Desk G. The desktop itself is made out of an interesting weave and its paired up with wire racks similar to the Pyramid G that will help keep everything close. It even has a cup holder that is mounted below the desk level, you won’t have to worry about knocking your drink over in mid game and spilling it onto your mouse, keyboard, or even laptop.

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Atlantic had a wide selection of other solutions including wall mountable racks and other great products for dorm or gaming room use. Here are a couple photos I snapped around the booth.

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