This looks really very good, I feel that you cant really be a one man army ,but I am sure it will take off. There are alot of talented developers out there and I remember when atari had pong and asteroids and that was state of the art , look at it now. The price is right and I believe that code is expressive and that anything is possible. Funny that pong is now popular again ... lol , I am quite sure that with a bit of knitting and sewing several languages linked with awesome graphics , I am sure that there will be some pretty cool engineering capabilities. I like the fact that there are so many frequencies and I am quite content with 8 channels , as this reminds me of binary notation , quite natural. I will have to buy one and see how much fun i can have. Looking forward to it !
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This OCZ NIA looks like the real deal, its affordable has an SDK and also welcomes developers to develop applications without constricting them with ridiculous licencing jargon, it looks like its universal and can be configured to just about anything.
I think i could afford to give it a try as it is on Amazon.co.uk for a few quid.
Brainfingers , i like it . This is hotcakes me thinks. :)
I do not take emotiv seriously, I find BCI research to be an open field and would not consider spending $500 on rubbish. Their licencing agreements are a laugh and I seriously think they a are fly by night outfit. BCI is open to all , juts takes some researching and a bit of initiative and someone could actually get some real results.
$500 to throw away , well , it wont be me.
Neurosky are also in contention of ripping people off. I asked about 2 years ago for a SDK and headset , they wanted $5000. I couldnt believe it, I have never laughed so much. What is awesome is that a kid could create a headset with electrodes , use an amplifier and use Matlab , Simulink and some coding time and wallah , a working BCI. EEG and E.cog data acquisition software can be downloaded free. OCZ NIA are the only ones who have released a commercial BCI.I will look into it.
I have been following emotiv's BCI development for about 18 months. I downloaded their SDK lite. I have to admit , it was rubbish. emotiv have stalled release of epoch for a long time. Now they want $500 for a headset that is just a glorified EEG cap. The licencing agreements are a laugh, develop and get ripped off , it seems all they want to do is rip people off. I seriously think they are a con.