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Offline jwaz

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Trackballs to Brainwaves: The 50 Most Notable PC Peripherals
« on: Thu, 10 April 2014, 10:41:44 »
Great, albeit old, article from Maximum PC, lots of weird devices from the 90s as well as a few favorites.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/50_input_devices?page=0,0

Anyone have one of those Logitech Cyberman?

Found it after watching the CES '94 coverage from The Computer Chronicles:



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Re: Trackballs to Brainwaves: The 50 Most Notable PC Peripherals
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 10 April 2014, 11:09:02 »
Would liked to read the interview about open gl vs dirext x.  Logitech has contributed a lot to the mice industry.  Interesting revisit of that maximumpc article. What can project natal be? :p
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Re: Trackballs to Brainwaves: The 50 Most Notable PC Peripherals
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 10 April 2014, 11:27:11 »
CES sure has changed greatly over two decades! "realistic" 32bit games, etc.. :))

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