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Chairs are one of those things where you have to try them out before hand. There are office chairs out there that I really like, but others hate. Some like hard cushions, others like soft. Some prefer leather, some prefer mesh. And the thing is, while you may have some sort of idea of what you want, when you sit down in it, you might find that the lumbar support is in a poor location, or the seat base cuts off circulation in your legs, or something else.
Also, most of those chairs you posted aren't "gaming" chairs. They're simply inspired by car seats and usually aren't good for extended periods of sitting regardless of if it's word processing or level grinding that you're doing.
Lots of people swear by the Aeron, though I'm personally not a big fan of mesh backs. I have a leather Serta mid-back chair that's four or five years old now and it's been, more or less, comfortable and trouble free.
If you want comfort, might be worth looking at Serta or LaZboy desk chairs. If you want correct posture, look into Tempurpedic or Herman Miller. If you simply want something comfortable without breaking the bank, most chairs sold in brick and mortar stores between $150 and $300 will be more than sufficient.
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