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The DX1 connects to the PC using a standard USB 2.0 connection and a cable of ample length. There are six rubber pads on the bottom of the Input Pad to make sure it doesn’t scratch your desk, while also preventing the unit from moving around when yo...
Zusammenfassung: October 11, 2006 - When Wolfenstein 3D launched in 1992, it simultaneously launched the FPS genre and gave the PC newfound legitimacy as the cutting edge gaming platform of choice. The FPS genre has survived as the real bread and butter of PC gaming f...
Innovative Product, Very Easy to Use and Configure, Great Build Quality, Virtually Limitless Uses
Cost (Approx. $150), Large Footprint
Although I was a little discouraged with the gaming results that the DX1 provided me with, I think that it is an awesome product. Many manufacturers have come out with many different solutions for custom input devices, but none have ever been as innov...
Zusammenfassung: By Brian Cochran - August 29, 2005 Look at it! What is that thing? Its a bird, its a plane! No, its the Ergodex DX1 Input System. It can stop a speeding bullet...or at least allow your character to get out of the way of a speeding bullet. It can le...
Zusammenfassung: Ah, the Man/Machine interface...we have Neo and Trinity getting jacked into the matrix with that wicked looking spike on one side and Picards "Tea--Earl Grey--Hot" on the other. Today, we are going to look at a product squarely in the middle--ok, not ...
Zusammenfassung: The keyboard and mouse make a fine game controller, but the experience could definitely be better. The keys, while grouped in a way that makes sense for typing, don’t always make sense for gaming. The DX1 lets you custom-place up to 50 keys on a specia...
Zusammenfassung: The keyboard is a worn and tired idea, but no matter how its designed, one size does not fit all, and like the original typewriters, it slows you down.
Zusammenfassung: Review: The DX1 Input System, premiered by newcomer Ergodex, lets users arrange programmable keys in any way they want on an 11x9 inch pad. Could this be the beginning of the end of QWERTY as we know it?