Tuesday, 28 July 2009

SmartFish Pro:Motion Ergonomic Gaming Controller Injury Avoidance for the Fragging Kind

There's nothing I hate more than having to take a break from battling
the forces of evil to prevent the inevitable carpel tunnel syndrome from
setting in. Who has time to think about their comfort when the fate of a
virtual galaxy is at stake? Looking at most video game controllers often
makes you wonder which ingenious dungeon master came up with the design
specs. The only feature missing on some of them is a miniature Iron
Maiden for your thumbs. Why doesn't someone invent a gaming controller
that almost feels good in your hands?

Smartfish Technologies, creators of gadgets that won't cause repetitive
motion injuries (Remember the Pro:Motion keyboard?), has expanded it's
patented 3D movement and Dynamic Positioning ControllerTM (DPCTM) into
the gaming market. Their latest innovation is said to not only provides
gamers with quick action controls for high-performance gaming, but a
more comfortable and physically healthier way to play their games.
Healthy video games? What's next, fast food that lowers cholesterol?
Touted as the world's first intelligent and healthy injury avoidance
ergonomic controller Smartfish's proprietary DPCTM is said to study your
usage patterns, and actually adjust itself to create the most
comfortable gaming position for your hands and wrists.
I'm not saying that I will run out to buy one of these things, but you
have to give them credit. At least they have recognized the pain that
gamers have to suffer for their craft and have decided to do something
about it. The Pro:Motion controller is compatible with both the Mac and
PC. A retail price has yet to be announced, but I would imagine with all
of the high-tech internals in this one, that it won't be cheap. For more
info head on over to www.smartfishtechnologies.com.

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