Buy.com has the OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator Brain Mouse OCZMSNIA for $104 - $20 rebate [Exp 11/16] = $84 with free shipping. Nia translates electrical biosignals of your body directly into computer commands and take advantage of total immersion into game play. [Compare]
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#1
shtarker - Posted 5:30 pm PST 11/4/09 (609 Posts)
#2
BruserMan - Posted 6:00 pm PST 11/4/09 (116 Posts)
Does this thing really work? I mean, it's a cool idea and all, but does it really have any practical application? If somebody has used this thing (or somethiing like it) please let me know.
#3
barginking - Posted 6:05 pm PST 11/4/09 (47 Posts)
There's probably some lag in this like the movie "gamer". LOL
#4
durkzilla - Posted 6:13 pm PST 11/4/09 (605 Posts)
I saw a video on how these work - they aren't quite as easy to use as the marketing materials make it sound.
#5
MegaViper - Posted 7:30 pm PST 11/4/09 (383 Posts)
#6
nightowl - Posted 8:01 pm PST 11/4/09 (619 Posts)
I recall reading about something similar more than 10 years ago on a computer magazine. The reviewer tried playing a game with it, then strapped it to a potato. The potato did better.
#7
TJ495 - Posted 8:21 pm PST 11/4/09 (19 Posts)
If i only had a ...
#8
RyanO - Posted 8:24 pm PST 11/4/09 (472 Posts)
I don't get it.
#9
ironbadge - Posted 11:33 pm PST 11/4/09 (1050 Posts)
#10
josephdk - Posted 5:26 am PST 11/5/09 (10 Posts)
I have a feeling this wouldn't exactly be practical.
#11
effenfish - Posted 6:00 am PST 11/5/09 (2051 Posts)
#12
pwoz - Posted 6:05 am PST 11/5/09 (488 Posts)
This thing works great, but you have to take the time to train yourself. Also, be in a room with no electronics nearby, other than your computer... you get crazy interference and it can be frustrating.
#13
geniv2 - Posted 6:11 am PST 11/5/09 (290 Posts)
#6 YOU ARE right.
someone came out with something similiar around 1997 I think, it was around the same price ~$120ish
only difference is it is worn on the tip of your index (or was it middle) finger instead of your head.
I tried playing with it in J&R computer world (NYC) and couldn't get the hang of it.
This OCZ one supposely works much better but it takes time to train yourself with it.
someone came out with something similiar around 1997 I think, it was around the same price ~$120ish
only difference is it is worn on the tip of your index (or was it middle) finger instead of your head.
I tried playing with it in J&R computer world (NYC) and couldn't get the hang of it.
This OCZ one supposely works much better but it takes time to train yourself with it.
#14
archaic - Posted 7:13 am PST 11/5/09 (537 Posts)
Will it do what the voices in my head tell it? I try to resist them, but they are INSISTENT!!!
#15
pfft - Posted 9:53 am PST 11/5/09 (177 Posts)
Braaiiiiinnnnns....






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