Revolutionary controller OCZ NIA

May 29th, 2008

Revolutionary controller OCZ NIA, Console & Gaming, Technology

OCZ Technology Group has marketed a new revolutionary controller that allows you to interact with video games through impulses from the brain.

The NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator) is a new step towards a full integration of central nervous system and peripheral under the supervision of PC. The neural signals are decoded and combined together to create a single command based on changes of the eyes, brain and facial muscles. The software included in the package allows you to assign to each signal EEG (ElettroEncefaloGrafico) hardware device detected by a button keyboard or mouse.

The device uses a metal case, a USB 2.0 interface and a belt equipped with special sensors. E ‘already available on the site NCIX.com for $ 159.99, or about 100 €. For more information visit OCZ Forum.



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