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OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator Review @ Hardware Secrets

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Posted 17 November 2008 - 08:21 PM

Hi,

We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets.

Title: OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator Review
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/649
Category: Reviews

Summary:
A mouse controlled by your thoughts? We tested this unusual gadget from OCZ.

Here is a snippet:
"Neural implants have always been a cyberpunk fiction staple. They either grant the user special abilities or turn them into near cyborgs. We're not there yet, but for what is worth OCZ is trying to make that future a little less distant (and fictional) with the Neural Impulse Actuator, or NIA for short. It's a control system that interprets your brain waves and tracks facial muscle tensions into game input, making it possible to control by thought the actions of a virtual gunman during a game of Counterstrike, for instance. The idea behind the concept is to increase reaction time up to 60% by eliminating the time it takes the command from your brain to reach the hand over the mouse. We are about to see if it delivers, but first let's take a look onto the device itself."

A news post would be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Gabriel Torres
Editor-in-Chief
Hardware Secrets
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com

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