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What do you think of this new gaming peripheral?

Last post 04-10-2008, 12:06 PM by NickO. 3 replies.
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  •  03-28-2008, 11:00 AM 8827

    What do you think of this new gaming peripheral?

    Hi all,
     
    Windows Vista mag is reviewing a new product for our next issue. It's a device that allows you to play computer games using the power of thought. It's made by OCZ and is called the Neural Impulse Actuator, and you can take a look at it here http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/5274390/OCZ-NIA-Neural-Impulse-Actuator/Product.html.
     
    If you don't mind, I'd be really greatful if you could let me know what you think about it?
     
    So - would you get one; is it worth the money; and what features do you like, or would you like to see in future?
     
    Either post here, or send me an email at nick.odantzis@futurenet.co.uk
     
    Thanks,
     
    Nick Odantzis
    Staff Writer
     

    Nick Odantzis
    Staff Writer
    Windows Vista: The Official Magazine
  •  04-02-2008, 8:02 PM 8890 in reply to 8827

    Re: What do you think of this new gaming peripheral?

    If this message had been posted a day earlier April 1st,  It would have been very appropriate.  Though  a little aprehensive I'll give it a look.
  •  04-02-2008, 9:14 PM 8892 in reply to 8827

    Re: What do you think of this new gaming peripheral?

     
    I would buy it but the only thing thats putting me off it is I have not long since purchased a keyboard and mouse and they were expensive - Logitech MX Air mouse and Logitech diNovo Edge. What I have read its well worth its money and could be very useful to disabled people like my father who as parkinsons.

    Kind Regards, David Tomney
    Webmaster & Forum Administrator - http://chatfreaks.net
  •  04-10-2008, 12:06 PM 8958 in reply to 8892

    Re: What do you think of this new gaming peripheral?

    Thanks guys!

     I agree - being so close to April 1, it's easy to assume this is an April's Fool. Alas, it's real!


    Nick Odantzis
    Staff Writer
    Windows Vista: The Official Magazine
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