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    OCZ NIA - Will Gaming With Brain Waves Take Off? Review

    Posted on Thursday, November 06 2008 @ 17:08:15 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Flipping the NIA circuit board over over we can see "OCZ Technology power by Brainfingers Technology". A quick Google search of Brainfingers will land you at the home page for a company that builds and designs hardware and software that enable you to control your computer totally hands-free. Looking deeper into the Brainfingers site you quickly find out that Brainfingers designed this technology to be used by a broad range of people with disabilities. Even users with minimal ability to control facial muscles can usually learn how to map 'clicks' to a number of special controls. OCZ Technology saw a chance to bring this technology to a totally different market as it also can work for gaming since a PC must be used to make it work and the signals could easily be mapped to actions in games...

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