June 28, 2007 10:25 AM PDT

Novint Falcon brings "3D touch" to your PC

by Jeff Bakalar
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You've never used anything like this before.

(Credit: Novint)

At last night's Digital Experience event here in New York, I got a chance to sit down with the Novint Falcon--a device that allows you to "feel" and control games in 3D, using force feedback.

The technology is quite impressive--it actually creates the illusion that you are interacting with objects on your screen in 3D. In one of the demos, you use the Falcon to control a virtual hand that interacts with a variety of giant spheres. Each sphere was composed of a different material. Using the knob on the Falcon, you control your virtual hand and "touch" each sphere. The solid sphere wouldn't let you pass your virtual hand through it; however, the sphere made of molasses translated as a gooey, sticky substance. The Falcon comes with 24 mini-games, all tailored to work specifically with the device.

Also available to play was Half Life 2 where the Falcon's knob basically represents game character Gordon Freeman's head. It took a little getting used to, but it definitely had potential--the recoil from the pistol and gravity gun felt very realistic and added a special experience to playing the game. I was also told that adjustments can be made to better suit your sensitivity preferences.

Sound interesting? Well, you better act quick, as the Falcon is only in production for a limited time. This definitely questions the lifespan of the product as well as specific support from developers--why make a game for a device that is no longer in production?

The Falcon began shipping last week and can be purchased directly from Novint for $189.

UPDATE: Earlier this year at CES, our own Veronica Belmont shot a video of her hands-on with Novint Falcon. You'll get a really good idea about how intuitive the force feedback truly is. Enjoy!

Before covering games and gear for CNET Reviews, Jeff Bakalar dabbled in film and video production. An avid writer, reader, and gamer, Jeff is also an obsessive New Jersey Devils hockey fan. Catch him live every day as the co-host of CNET's infamous podcast, The 404.
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by bk94 September 20, 2007 8:20 PM PDT
when is it coming out.
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