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    Neural Impulse Actuator

    Now as we all know a Neural Impulse Actuator was designed to replace the mouse. One example would be Ocz Neural Impulse Actuator. Now the Price Check Price is R1294.99

    The product was released in 2008 as shown in the article.

    Now for the past few years no-one I know ever ordered one or even know what it is?

    I know it is expensive but there are some real benefits involved so why is this tech being missed by well almost everyone?

    I mean this thing is already 3 years old and still no real interest?

    What is your opinion about it?
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    Maybe its bad marketing.

    If it does exactly the same as a mouse, with maybe a few added features, then why should I pay 10 x more for a gadget? I can think of many other priorities I can spend R1300 on.
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    Wow! Reading the reviews I'm suitably impressed.

    However, it does seem to have similar issues to "early days" speech recognition software. I suspect when it comes to widespread adoption, it's in for the same road as speech recognition too.

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    My youngest daughter and I are so impulsive that the cursor would be playing ping pong with itself all day long. I suspect that this problem may be very common.

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