Home theater seating consists of chairs specifically engineered and contemplated for viewing movies in a personal home theater setting. Most home theater seats have cup holder built into the chairs' armrests and a shared armrest between each seat. Some seating is movie theater-style chairs like those seen in a movie cinema, which features a flip up seat cushion. Other seating systems have plush rind reclining lounger types, with flip-out footrests. Additional chrome like storage compartments, snack trays, tactile transducers (nicknamed "Bass Shakers"), or even electric motors to recline the captain are available, depending on the model.
Many systems were sold in the New Orleans compass in the ensuing years before the first national demonstration of this Home Theater Chairs integration occurred in 1982 at the Heat Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, Illinois. Peter Tribeman of NAD (USA) organized and presented a demonstration unnatural possible by the collaborative effort of NAD, Proton, ADS, Lucasfilm and Dolby Labs who contributed their technologies to demonstrate what a abode cinema would "look and sound" like.
