This device requires only an adequate BC-interface like Emotiv or NeuroSky. Sony actually patented something in 2006
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This device requires only an adequate BC-interface like Emotiv or NeuroSky. Sony actually patented something in 2006
Yeah like he said the future is here ladies & gentlemen. if the price is reasonable. (not $800.00) max I will go is 300.00 I would jump on this
I'd expect a loooong wait for it to go that low. I'd easily be willing to spend $800, depending on how easily devices can hook up to it, or how compatible it is.
Whoa this is gonna be expensive. TWO HD screens with a DPI through the roof and OLED?? Expect a shiny price tag.
I guess .hack is soon to follow![]()

Is how all good gaming systems came to beSeeing as a 24' 1080p screen is currently 150$ at Microcenter and this is 720p, I'd wait till the price comes down to at least 300$. That's a good price due to the surround sound. 800$ is just too much for a screen only one person can use at a time. What I want to know is if I can use it due to the fact that I wear glasses and I can't do contacts.
I want to know how much this will cost
With new technology, it is always best to adopt it later, when the market for it has been confirmed. I am not saying this is the case with things like PSP and Vita, etc. Infact, you should always try to adopt the early models of the game systems. They end up being very well built, and have EXPLOITS!!! I know I have a bunch oh HD-DVDs. I seriously thought that they had a chance![]()
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