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3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator PE (Personal Edition) 3D Navigation Device USB ( 3DX-700029 )
Features
Advanced 6 degrees-of-freedom optical sensor
2 programmable function keys
Fly through Google Earth and 100+ 3D programs
PE model includes non-commercial use license and online tech support only
Ideal for 3D designers, students, artists and enthusiasts
Manufacturer Description
| Discover whats possible with a 3D mouse. Whether its flying past the Eiffel tower at Mach 2, modeling an addition to your home, or doing a flyby of next weekends cycling trip, the SpaceNavigator 3D mouse delivers effortless control of 3D worlds. Unlike a conventional mouse that confines movement to a flat plane, the SpaceNavigator 3D mouse allows effortless motion in all dimensionsup, down, forward, backward and sideways. By varying the amount of pressure on the cap users can easily accelerate or decelerate actions with precision. | The Perfect Companion for 3D applications. Unique pressure sensing technology makes the 3D mouse a virtual extension of a users bodyand the perfect companion for todays most popular 3D enabled digital applications, including Google Earth, Google SketchUp, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and many more. Explore, search, discover with Google Earth. "the hours have just been flying by while I rediscover Google Earth with a level of control that is completely addictive. I need to remind myself to eat." - Stefan Geens, editor Ogle Earth Blog Support for the SpaceNavigator 3D mouse is built right into Google Earth, making it an essential sidekick for any armchair explorer. | | Why use a SpaceNavigator 3D mouse? The key advantage of a SpaceNavigator over a mouse and keyboard is the ease of performing intricate adjustments to camera views and models without repeatedly stopping to change direction, zoom, or rotate. With a SpaceNavigator you can do all three at once while simultaneously using the mouse to access commands and tools. Heavy for precision. A heavy (479 grams) brushed stainless steel base keeps the SpaceNavigator stationary and provides a stable platform for the spring-mounted pressure sensitive controller cap. Convenience. - Universal compatibility: Works with all your favorite 3D applicationson Windows, Mac, or Linux.
- Affordable precision: Step up to advanced 3D technology--at a price thats comparable with many 2D mice.
- Space saving: The small footprint of SpaceNavigator 3D mouse conserves space. Your work area remains uncluttered, even if youre also using a conventional mouse.
Product Description
Until now, advanced 3D navigation has been reserved for high-end design professionals. With the introduction of the SpaceNavigator, 3Dconnexion has made this exciting technology accessible and affordable for architects, artists, students and anyone else who wants to enjoy the 3D experience. 3Dconnexion's SpaceNavigator offers natural and intuitive navigation of 3D environments and objects for today's most popular and powerful 3D applications. Simply push, pull, tilt or twist the SpaceNavigator's controller cap to simultaneously pan, zoom and rotate 3D imagery. You'll experience an easy, simple and fun way to fly through 3D environments like Google Earth using 3Dconnexion's award-winning technology. Two programmable keys store your favorite application functions.At home, at school or on the road - SpaceNavigator Personal Edition is the Navigation Device for your 3D world. There are no differences between the devices in terms of scope or capability. The only difference is the license. The SpaceNavigator Personal Edition is exclusively for private use or for use in research and education.
Reader Reviews
Ah, gadgets. I'm lucky enough to be able to justify most purchases (such as this one) with some obscure business need (the secret is not to be too specific :-). And so, a few weeks ago this device landed in my hands after I learned that finally Mac application support was assured (we are developing a Mac graphic app). Please note: the Space Navigator (SP) is *not* a mouse replacement. You are expected to use this device in addition to your mouse and keyboard (or, rather: graphic tablet and keyboard). The SN's prime function is to aid you in positioning (rotating, panning, scaling) objects in 2D or 3D. Most applications already have functions for this, and the goal of this device is to make these functions more accessible or easier to use. So, how does it hold up? The first thing you notice is how heavy the device is. This is a good thing. It feels solid, and encourages you to take a firm grip of the upper control. It also will not easily slide about, or (worse) turn by itself. The SN is sturdy, feels great, and is very, very sensitive. After a few short hours navigating in 3D becomes natural, and you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. The downside is that applications must be re-written in order to take advantage of the SpaceNavigator. This is perhaps it's greates stumbling block, as only a few applications currently support it (the big three do, plus Google Earth (PC), and SketchUp (PC and Mac)). The current Mac integration is less than stellar, emplying a rather silly control panel with integrated demo apps of dubious quality). Configuration options in the control panel are poor, and appear to be rushed to the market. Also, on the Mac there currently are only a handful of apps that support it, which hopefully will change soon. Being a developer (and having to justify the purchase, remember) I also looked at the SDK (software development kit) that you can download to provide integration for your application (this is only usable for application programmers). Having played around with the SDK for a while I have to say that I am impressed. Firstly, the device itself is far more sophisticated that I initially thought. Also, the SDK abstracts device and software nicely, making integration much less a chore than I had thought. I'm therefore hopeful that this device receives a much broader adoption on the Mac than it now has -- especially for some games, where this kind of device would make immersion even better. Aestethically, the device is hard to beat. It's round shape, the large, black rubberized top, with a heavy, brushed aluminum base, and a blue light shining from within (no doubt a not-so-subtle nod to Griffin's PowerMate) make this device look good, and definitely not flashy (which, considering the fact that most people using it are designers of some sort, is a good thing). It also looks like a distant cousin to Logitech's Harmony 1000 wich employs the same design palette (black/aluminum/blue). Overall, even though current use is limited for many users, I can recommend this device if you are in the 3D design field (and your application supports it - it's worth a check, though).
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List Price: $59.99
Available from Amazon Price: $51.90 Updated on 6-18-2008.

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