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June 13, 2007 6:30 AM PDT

Best pool table ever: It even has an LCD

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: BornRich)

Forget about that combo TV-fireplace. The ultimate all-in-one entertainment system is in the billiard room.

The "The Executive" is a full-size 8-foot table that's a dream come true even if you've never picked up a cue stick in your life. Just look at the specs: "LCD TV set, stereo with flat-paneled speakers, games/DVD player, library rack, ball storage rack" and--get this--a "mirror-backed bar." BornRich notes that it even has "night lights for uninterrupted play," but the bar is our favorite feature without a doubt.

All of which leads us to say, unequivocally, that we would buy this in a New York minute if we had a spare $12,000 in the cookie jar. Note to family: Father's Day is almost here.

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Utterly hideous
by U. Tripps June 13, 2007 8:50 AM PDT
This is without a doubt the ugliest pool table I've ever seen. It is completely gaudy with no class, and it probably isn't even a high-quality pool table.
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Where to buy?
by mazumder79 June 15, 2007 7:20 AM PDT
Where can you get this in the United States? The manufacturer's website is an Australia-based website.
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