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February 16, 2005

the Falcon


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Novint Technologies , an Albuquerque, N.M., based company showed off 'the Falcon', a touch-based game input device at the Demo conference. The technology behind Falcon was originally developed for complex information modeling, some uses included dental education and geological exploration. Falcon apparently goes several steps further than Force-feedback by providing a three-dimensional tactile experience. OK. Its so pretty. Novint plans to begin selling the Falcon early next year for around $100. For now, the company is busy trying to convince game developers to support the device by adding the application programming interface supplied by Novint to their code. Read More at CNet

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