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Give that man a hand

2003-09-29 22:54:08.436772+02 by Dan Lyke 6 comments

Eh? had a link to the amazing... uhh... those wacky Japanese are at it again. It's a rubber hand, mounted on a stand with a 7cm stroke length. Maybe it's time to ring up those folks at J-List to see if they can import one...

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#Comment Re: Give that man a hand made: 2003-09-29 23:15:32.907237+02 by: meuon

Heck.. I wonder if I can become the importer.. Dan.. YOU should become an importer..

#Comment Re: Give that man a hand made: 2003-09-29 23:20:07.101788+02 by: meuon

Dustin says that works out to about $322 dollars US..

#Comment Re: Give that man a hand made: 2003-09-30 00:06:38.761672+02 by: Dan Lyke

Too much tied up in assorted business ventures right now. And I'm not sure there's a market for those in the U.S., at least not as such. Give it a USB connector and some software and then we can talk... Although for $322 I want a little more than one axis.

#Comment Re: Give that man a hand made: 2003-09-30 02:42:58.873305+02 by: phoffman

And you would want to see one "live" first. It's hard to tell from the photos, but I think that the hand is kinda small, and that the area of grip might be a tad tight for many users.

#Comment Re: Give that man a hand made: 2003-09-30 03:08:20.428696+02 by: dws [edit history]

A USB interface to NetMeeting would be rather interesting.

#Comment Re: Give that man a hand made: 2003-09-30 19:55:14.595804+02 by: petronius

....the area of grip might be a tad tight for many users.

I'll need pictures before I can believe that....

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