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OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator



Strap the Neural Impulse Actuator to your forehead, and it’ll read your brain waves and facial muscle movements so you can control a game by frowning and smiling. But be warned: NIA's makers recommend having at least 5 hours of training to get any useful functionality from their contraption. And you’ll pay US$99 for the privilege.

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