Neural Impuls Actuator For PC Games
August 6, 2008 | Games | Comments OffOCZ Technology has published its “actuator neurons Impulse (NIA)” to enhance the experience of pc games and take the game to the Japanese market. The NIA is the first commercially available BCI (brain-machine interface) specifically for PC players.

Orders are easily affected by the NIA the software easy to use and are calibrated based on the individual and physiology personal preferences. Each actuator signals can be attributed to a key on the keyboard or a mouse button; consequence, players can run, jump, and fire faster all without lifting a finger.
Because the NIA converts EEG (electroencephalograph) signals specified keystrokes, the device can be used with any software. On a configuration, the NIA will allow users to control PC games without using a keyboard and minimal use of a mouse. Coming with a USB 2.0 interface and streamlined head, the NIA is available in Japan to market 25,000 (JPY).





