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OCZ set to launch Neural Impulse Actuator "brain mouse"

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OCZ set to launch Neural Impulse Actuator "brain mouse"

Engadget

Site: Engadget

Publication date: 03/03/2008 3:07 PM

Filed under: Gaming, PeripheralsIt's certainly not the first to toy around with mind control as a means of fun and games, but OCZ looks like it may be among the first to actually get a product out the door, with it now set to launch its Neural Impulse Actuator "brain mouse," or NIA for short. According to Daily Tech, the device makes use of a combination of EEG readings, muscle movement, and eye movement to control a given application which, in this case, is mainly intended to be games. Needless to say, the contraption will take a little getting used to, but OCZ says that most users will get the hang of it "within hours" after a little practice, and that they'll eventually even be able to increase their reaction time compared to a standard mouse. You'll also not surprisingly need a fairly decent PC, as the NIA has been designed specifically for multi-core systems, and a good bit cash to spare, with it set to run $300 when it launches sometime in the not too distant future (it's going into production next week). Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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