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3Dconnexion SpaceTraveler Review |
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Written by Digital Grabber News
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Sunday, 26 February 2006 |
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{mosgoogle}XYZ Computing has posted a review of the 3Dconnexion SpaceTraveler. SpacePilot is a true breakthrough in the world of intelligent interface devices. It features adaptive sensing technology that intelligently gives you the exact functions you want, the instant you want them. Plus you get an array of extendable keys that put unlimited functions and functionality right at your fingertips.
When using the SpaceTraveler, do I miss the extra buttonality of the SpacePilot, and its dorkulous indiglow, backlit LCD display? Honestly, not really. I never really touch most of the buttons on the SpacePilot. The only ones that I’ve used regularly are the "Fit," "T," "L," "R," "F," "Dom," and "3D-Lock" buttons. The duplicated keyboard functions are a slick idea, but in practice, it’s tricky to learn their non-standard layout. And one can program the SpaceTraveler’s buttons anyway, even if they’re a bit difficult to differentiate during real-world use.
Read the full review here.
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