April 27, 2009 To the untrained eye, the 3Dconnexion SpacePilot PRO looks and sounds like a pretty slick game control. But you’d be wrong. The mouse is, in fact, a serious tool for design engineers to ...
The latest mouse from 3D Connexion looks like a serious piece of kit, the 3DConnexion Spacepilot Pro. The 3DConnexion Spacepilot Pro features a built-in Mini LCD display that lets you check email, ...
XYZ Computing has a full review of Logitech-subsidary 3Dconnexion's SpacePilot input device for 3D modeling, and they find it to be almost the perfect tool for manipulating CAD programs. The ...
A free software update for the SpacePilot PRO 3D mouse from 3Dconnexion enhances the capabilities the device's full-color LCD Workflow Assistant. A free software update for the SpacePilot PRO 3D mouse ...
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The entire 3Dconnexion product line, including the Professional Series with the SpacePilot Pro ($399), SpaceMouse Pro and SpaceExplorer ($299), and the Standard Series with the SpaceNavigator ($99) ...
Okay .. most niche gadget of the year ? What do you think ? The SpacePilot PRO mouse went on sale today from 3Dconnexion and let us tell you, this thing is pretty high-tech. While it is designed ...
when your boss next enters the room. That might only work for 3D designers/artists because the SpacePilot is intended for use with CAD packages, however it is ...
3DConnexion's SpaceMouse Pro won't do much to quench your nostalgia for Hickory, Dickory or Dock, but it could make your three dimensional workflow a bit easier. Announced yesterday, this new ...
Looking for more agility to navigate the virtual 3-D world of Second Life? 3Dconnexion just announced that its 3D mouse product line will be supported by the Second Life Grid, the platform behind the ...
It might just be the most incredible mouse, or perhaps the most unique mouse, you've ever seen. It's probably from this side of Jupiter, and it's certainly not for gamers. It's for professionals -- ...
There are basically two groups of users that require the most advanced, ergonomic and multitask-capable input peripherals - hardcore gamers and professionals working with sophisticated software.