Jimmy 2004
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OCZ was the first to demonstrate a mind-controlled gaming device at this year's CES, and now US/Australian firm Emotiv is planning to do the same. Dubbed the Epoc, Emotiv's device is worn on the head and can detect neural activity in the brain, allowing it to be used as an input device for gaming. The Epoc is also capable of recognising facial expressions and features a gyroscope to detect head movement, meaning it could be used to create in game avatars based on players' emotions. The device is scheduled to go on sale later this year for $299 and could potentially revolutionise video gaming if it catches on.
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