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+-   OCZ's brain-control headband reviewed-> on Friday June 27 2008, @11:23AM J. Dzhugashvili

Submitted by J. Dzhugashvili on Friday June 27 2008, @11:23AM
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J. Dzhugashvili writes "Could you control a game using your jaw muscles, eye movements, and brain waves? OCZ designed its futuristic Neural Impulse Actuator controller for that very purpose, and it claims the device lets players shorten their response times and interact with games more naturally. But is it really all it's cracked up to be? The Tech Report took the NIA for a spin in order to answer that question, and it made some interesting discoveries along the way. The verdict is that the nia works (mostly) as advertised, but getting used to it can take enough dedication and perseverance to put off many prospective users."
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