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|Type=[[Input Device]] | |||
|Subtype=[[Brain-computer interface]] | |||
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|Developer=[[OpenBCI]] | |||
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|Website=http://openbci.com/ | |||
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== Intro == | == Intro == | ||
The VR industry is brimmed with futuristic [[headsets]], [[haptic sensors]], and [[motion tracking controllers]]. What it sorely needs right now is the capability to channel human thoughts into the virtual world itself. Open BCI, while not directly involved in the VR industry, may provide just the system to do so. | The VR industry is brimmed with futuristic [[headsets]], [[haptic sensors]], and [[motion tracking controllers]]. What it sorely needs right now is the capability to channel human thoughts into the virtual world itself. Open BCI, while not directly involved in the VR industry, may provide just the system to do so. | ||
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* Board Dimensions 2.41” x 2.41” (octogon has 1” edges) | * Board Dimensions 2.41” x 2.41” (octogon has 1” edges) | ||
* Mount holes are 1/16” ID, 0.8” x 2.166” on center | * Mount holes are 1/16” ID, 0.8” x 2.166” on center | ||
=== Ganglion Board Specs === | === Ganglion Board Specs === |