Weird input devices

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Extremetech brings us a keyless keyboard from Orbitouch. Instead of keystrokes, you use wrist twists to “type” letters. The manufacturer claims that in such a way the risk of RSI (repetetive strain injury – simplified pain when you use some body part too much) is minimised. Although I personally doubt it; the problem is just located elsewhere (your wrist instead of your fingers). You type letters by using certain “stands” of both “bulbs”. Some learning is required to be able to use this thing…

Read the full review here.

Gamer’s Hell also review a “weird” input device; The P5 Glove, which is like a glove from the next century. Actually functiones like a mouse, moving the pointer when you bend or move the palm of your hand. People who love films like “The matrix” (reloaded or not) or “Hackers” should be searching for this sort of things:

“My conclusion is rather mixed; the product in concept is astounding and the technology is great, if not quite perfected yet. The glove is quite refreshing; no other product on the market resembles this, not to mention this does work, to a limited extent.”

Here you will find all details.

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