Ergodex DX1 Review
Source: nVnews.net
Look at it! What is that thing? It's a bird, it's a plane! No, it's 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
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DIY Keyboard
Source: Business 2.0
I was fortunate to have been part of Ergodex's early beta-test program and have become a devoted convert to this programmable keyboard. By customizing the key functions and placing them wherever I
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Review: Ergodex DX1 Input Device
Source: Box Gods
The DX1 Input System takes the form of an 11 x 9.3 inch pad which plugs into your computer via High Speed USB 2.0 connection. The 25 keys provided with the product interface wirelessly with the pad.
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Ergodex DX1 Input System Review
Source: Everything USB
Keyboards have evolved over the past few years. Between multimedia controls, wireless capabiities and backlighting, keyboards are much more pleasant to work with than they used to be. However, they
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Tom's Hardware Guide: Is This THE Solution to Every Gamer's Problem?
Source: tom's hardware guide
Every once in a while a product comes along that changes everything .... because it is finally the realization of an idea everyone has had before, but has been unable to implement. For gamers, Ergodex
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The ErgoDex Alternative Keyboard
Source: ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman's Weblog
Now, what about a keyboard JUST for the .NET Programmer. If you know me, you know I have a few gadgets. I'm such an Early Adopter that I preordered Doom III when Castle Wolfenste
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The 21st Century's Programmable Keyboard
Source: ExtremeTech
Imagine that, during a fierce fit of rage during a gaming experience, you took hold of your keyboard, threw it against the wall, and clumsily picked up the keys and placed them exactly as you wanted t
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ErgoDex DX1 Keyboard With Movable Keys
Source: Gear Live
The ErgoDex DX1 keyboard is extremely unique. Basically, you have an electronic board onto which you can place keys which can be put anywhere you like. Check out the above configuration one gamer uses
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DX1 Input System by Ergodex.
Source: ubergizmo
Ergodex has an interesting input system that comes in the form of a pad and 25 keys that the user can arrange in an arbitrary manner. The keys have an adhesive surface, but can still be moved. The adh
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Ergodex DX1 system
Source: Ployer
Ergodex DX1 system is a customizable keyboard that allows you to place removable keys anywhere you want and assign the buttons to anything you want, making it quicker, easier to use and simpler to rem
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Ergodex DX-1 Keyboard: Custom Keystroke Heaven?
Source: create digital music
The Ergodex DX-1 keyboard is a custom keyboard for adding up to 25 macro-powered keystrokes in any arrangement you like. Engadget, Music Thing, and Gizmodo are all talking about it. I've found out som
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Ergodex DX-1 Input System lets you build a custom key layout
Source: engadget
Not happy with the options offered by standard ergonomic keyboards? Then how about just designing your own? That’s the theory behind the
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Ergodex DX1
Source: gizmodo
Tom’s Hardware has a review up of the Ergodex DX1, the bastard child of keyboard and graphics tablet. The keys themselves can be moved around on the surface of the “platform” and reprogrammed — a perf
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IGN: Will PC Gaming be changed forever?
Source: IGN
While PC gamers have learned to adapt their playing styles to the standard QWERTY keyboard layout for many, many moons now, it's still far less than ideal. One problem is that you're presented with a
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Gamespot's preview and video of the DX1
Source: gamespot.com
The Ergodex DX1 Input System is one of those products that makes so much sense the first time you see it that you wonder why it's taken so long for someone to invent it. ....
See It in Action! (
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DX1 Ranked Best In Show at e3
Source: Tom's Hardware Guide
"Ergodex' DX1 was one of our most exciting finds of the Game Developers Conference, and at E3 we got to spend even more time with it."
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Somebody please free us from the keyboard!
Source: Tom's Hardware Guide
...the clear winner of the show was Ergodex's DX1. We were totally captivated by the device and we weren't the only ones.
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DX1 Selected as Coolest Product at GDC
Source: GameDev.net
GameDev.net Poster Drew selects the Ergodex DX1 as "Coolest Expo Product".
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Ergodex Unveils a Way to Build Your Own Perfect Game Keyboard
Source: GameSpy.com
GameSpy.com Reviewer Fargo gets actual hands-on testing with the DX1:
No attempt to reinvent the computer keyboard for games has the flexibility of Ergodex's new "DX1 Input System".
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Ergodex DX1 Redefines Input Devices
Source: ExtremeTech
Pity the poor keyboard and mouse. Assaulted by ergonomics experts, who deride them for inducing repetitive stress injuries, and by others for being too inflexible.
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