Though this article doesn't provide any means of comparison or exact details on how the featured items were chosen, presumably a tech-savvy magazine is focused on recommending the latest and most advanced items. For users who are searching for a bike with something extra to keep them going when the going gets boring, there's the Cateye Gamebike (*est. $350), which plugs into a PS2, PS3, GameCube or PC and works best with racing or driving games. The article points out that this bike was supposedly designed by orthopedic surgeons who were concerned about the growing number of obese children. The other exercise bike featured is the Expresso S2u (*est. $4,995 and another *est. $225 for installation) which is most certainly not priced for most budgets but does have a 17-inch monitor and built-in TV tuner. In addition to that, there are 30 virtual courses and resistance pedals.