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Here is the Mojo, a custom MIDI controller created by Moldover. The Mojo features 10 ultra-responsive touch strips, 24 competition-grade arcade buttons, rubberized knobs, rugged faders and burly toggle switches.
The Mojo is USB bus powered and works with all MIDI compatible music software. It includes new Moldover template for Ableton Live and free copy of Moldover’s self-titled album. It costs $1799.
[moldover][engadget]
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Razer has a new motion gaming controller for PCs, which obviously works similar to the Wiimote. The device is called the Razer Sixense Motion Gaming Controller.
It’s designed to let gamers control a wide range of functions on the PC, like moving around and controlling weapons, but most importantly the company claims that it will be extremely accurate down to the nearest millimeter. Two controllers are used to perform various functions in the game. Much like the Wiimote/nunchuk combo.
Razer expects to release the PC motion gaming controller later this year, but so far
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Component maker VIA has just launched the worlds first USB 3.0 hub controller the VIA VL810 SuperSpeed Hub Controller. The new USB 3.0 hub supports speeds upto 5Gb/s ten times the speed of USB 2.0 ports and has one upstream and 4 downstream ports.
Along with power management features that include the ability for devices to communicate latency tolerance to the host and for links to enter progressively lower power states when link partners are idle, the VIA VL810 is unique in that it is the first USB hub controller to use advanced 80nm CMOS technology, further lowering the
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Razer has released details of a new motion gaming controller for PCs, which will work in a similar way to the Wiimote, the Razer Sixense Motion Gaming Controller.
The controllers are designed to let gamers control a range of functions on their PCs, like moving around and controlling various weapons, and according to Razer it will be extremely accurate down to the nearest millimeter.
PC gamers will have two controllers which are used to perform various functions within the game. Razer expect to start selling their PC motion gaming controller later in the year, there are no
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Fancy keeping fit while you play your Xbox 360? I always love those fitness machines that have screens and can race again something rather than just sitting and clocking up the miles. Well rather than spend thousands why not create your own Xbox 360 exercise bike controller.
Project ‘Excite Bike’ explains how to mod a standard exercise bike and transform it into a pedalling controller. The faster you pedal the faster your vehicle will travel in game. Check out the videos after the jump.
The Controller uses a sensor ring that records the
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EKS introduces its Otus EAW DJ controller at the 2009 NAMM Show. Claimed to be the world’s most configurable DJ controller, the Otus RAW can work as a single or dual deck controller with SL-turntable pitch sliders. It gets also a large velocity pads and buttons for easy operation.
[engadget]
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Razer has introduced a new motion gaming controller for PCs, which will work in a similar way to the Wiimote. The Razer Sixense is designed to let gamers control a range of functions on their PCs including moving around and controlling various weapons. Razer claims that the Sixense will be extremely accurate down to the nearest millimeter. Razer Sixense will be released later this year. No info on pricing so far. [Pocket-lint]
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Here is a fun accessory to keep you glasses or sunglasses safe in, the SNES Controller Glasses Case.
Just like some of the cool iPhone cases we have featured on Geeky Gadgets, this fun glasses case is made from felt and it comes in a range of different sizes that will fit your glasses or sunglasses.
A soft felt case for average-sized eyeglasses or sunglasses. Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the world’s most successful 16-bit gaming machine while protecting your stylish shades!
If you want one, the SNES Controller Glasses Case’s are available for $25 each
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Razer has just launched it s first Xbox 360 controller at CES named the Onza. Its is still in the development stage at the moment but follows the same high design quality as Razer’s computer mice.
The Rzaer Onza Xbox 360 controller has hyper response buttons and allows you to adjust the tension of the analog thumb controls.
Razer has also added a programmable multi function button that can be mapped to act as an action button if desired.
The Razer is also wired to reduce the effects of lag and give you the edge whilst gaming and finished with a glowing center edge
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If you play PC games with console-like controllers, you’ll dig the Wii Classic Controller to PC USB Adapter. Assuming that you already own a Wii Classic Controller anyway. This adapter allows you to enjoy your PC-based games the way god intended: By using a console controller.
You can use all of the Wii Classic Controller’s buttons, D-pad and analog sticks. It also features integrated turbo and auto-fire. At least this will give you an excuse to actually use your Wii Classic Controllers.
Only $14.90.
[Ubergizmo]
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