Serious gamers on levy the eroticization of inequality summaryholiday shouldn't need to suffer. A hotel in Taiwan is offering more than just a bed and TV in its rooms.
SEE ALSO: New luxury internet cafes in China are ensuring gamers won't ever want to leaveRooms at the i hotel come equipped with two computers, complete with DXRacer gaming chairs that look pretty plush.
The computers aren't shabby either, and are decked out fully by ASUS, with 32" screens.
When you're done, you can watch your favourite esports channel on a 46" inch TV screen in the room.
But if that's not enough, hotel's main lobby area also features a larger gaming arena -- perfect if you're with a group of friends.
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Each room costs an average of $100 a night, though the hotel adds that they do offer hourly rates if you're just there to game.
Rates run from $12 an hour during weekends, to $75 for 15 hours.
The hotel is located in the Taoyuan district, about an hour's train ride away from Taipei.
But if you wanna get a better look around the hotel, check out this walkthrough video. Even if you don't speak Chinese, it's not hard to appreciate the gear they're showcasing.
Brb, booking our flights now.
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