| 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator Personal Edition USB | 
| Brand: 3Dconnexion Category: CE
Buy New: £39.28
New (5) from £39.28
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1527
Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac Os X Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 2
MPN: 3DX-700029 Model: 3DX-700029 UPC: 821123700291 EAN: 0821123700291 ASIN: B000LB41BM
Release Date: September 6, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, Shipped From UK Mainland Using Royal Mail Recorded Delivery...
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| Features:
| • | Powerful Navigation at entry-level price | | • | Move, fly and build in Second Life | | • | Fly through Google Earth and 120+ 3D programs | | • | Manipulate models in Google SketchUp | | • | Powerful navigation for 3D visualization programs | | • | Ideal for 3D designers, students, artists and enthusiasts |
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Product Description 3Dconnexion has made powerful 3D navigation affordable for architects, artists, students and anyone who wants to enjoy the 3D experience. Ideal for Google Earth version 4 and Google SketchUp, 3Dconnexion's SpaceNavigator works with more than 100 of today's most popular and powerful 3D applications.
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usual hardware/software denial of responsibility May 8, 2008 cybercrowe 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought this device for use with Alibre Design 3D CAD software. Database on 3Dconnexion website states that SpaceNavigator is compatible with Alibre software. It isn't. Some of the functions work, i.e. rotate and zoom, but pan does not. Very unhelpful support when I contacted 3D about this. Was told no help or support for Personal Edition. When I pointed out that this was not a question of support but of fundamental product description and, claimed fitness for purpose I received a very rude and dismissive reply basically blaming Alibre for the problem, despite 3Ds claim on their website that the Navigator worked with Alibre. When questioned about whether they had tested the Navigator with Alibre and what their findings had been. They said that it was up to Alibre to ensure it worked with their software and that 3D had not tested it. They claimed to have had no contact with Alibre but when I looked at Alibre's forum they were aware of the issue and were addressing it, including having contacted 3D for further information. Very disappointed with what should have been a good product let down by poor customer relations and the usual computer industry line of blaming another party whether hardware or software for product shortcomings
3ds heaven March 15, 2008 quack-quack 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
bought this for 3ds MAX (9) and ONLY 3ds MAX (9) - after all it is specifically designed for 3 dimensions. it does work on quite a few 2D applications, but I didn't even install the drivers for those so I can't comment - mouse is fine for 2D, in my opinion. if you have any 3d applications, you will soon get used 2 how this works and once you do, you'll find it one of the best gadgets available for a pc. bigger and better versions can cost up to 400, but this only cost 37 and I'll make that money back in my first month just because of the time it saves - no more using the mouse for pan / adjust / rotate / adjust / pan / adjust etc. etc. when trying to manipulate vertices etc. on a 3D object - now my mouse does all the adjustments, and the 3dconnexion space navigator does all the panning, zooming & rotating without ever having to lift a finger. one word of warning - my 3ds Max has issues with VISTA so has to be run as administrator, if that is the same with you then this gadget has also to be set up to run as administrator, and I mean 'defaulted' to run as admin, otherwise settings get lost/blocked by vista. apart from that issue, which is Vista's fault, I cannot rate this item highly enough - even my college is thinking of buying some now. if you use 3d, BUY THIS NOW!!!
Very nice hardware, but... February 12, 2008 Arheddis Varkenjaab 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I won't describe again what this thing is or does, as other reviews have covered that. Suffice to say it's a beautiful object and works very well. I use an earlier version at work for 3D CAD work, and can't live without it, and at this price range it's a bargain. BUT: For some strange reason, the manufacturers don't seem to want to produce a generic driver for this product. That mean it won't work with almost anything you'd want to use it for, even big name programs like Adobe Illustrator which I'd actually bought this for (although it works with Photoshop). The potential uses for the spacenavigator are huge - games, office apps (great for excel), even things like using to control the volume on your music. You could pan it to move line-by-line through a document and then tilt it to go page by page. It would be amazing, a device as groundbreaking as the mouse was. But you can't do any of these things. A look on 3dConnexions web forum gives the impression that they expect you to write your own drivers for your own applications, which is an incredibly strange business decision. As this thing is, it's wasted. It's a toy, a gimmick, which is an incredible shame as this should be so powerful. So, what would be a glowing five-star review becomes a mere three. If you have a specific use for this, fantastic, otherwise it's a very attractive blue-glowing paperweight.
How did I ever live without it? December 23, 2007 Ms. F. Audley (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was introduced to the world of 3Dconnexion 3D mice by my partner who is a professional designer using 3DS Max. He actually uses the high end device called the SpacePilot which has a lot more buttons and features than the SpaceNavigator. He would never consider doing his job without it. I'm more of a hobbyist when it comes to design applications, mainly using SketchUp and Photoshop. It's for these applications that I bought my SpaceNavigator... and it's been a revelation! I'm working so much quicker when I'm creating designs and it's also fantistic for fly-throughs when I'm reviewing my design ideas. I was very surprised to see a negative review on this site but I've actually left a comment on that review with some suggestions that you can read if you click on it. And I hope it helps because now that I've had this device for a few days I know now that I could never works without it. I've also used it with Google Earth and it's amazing. It's just like flying. When you use Google Earth with just a traditional mouse, the navigation is very jerky and slow. When I use my SpaceNavigator the experience is so smooth, controlled and intuitive... not to mention fun. If you decide to buy one of these devices you won't be disappointed.
Doesn't work! December 22, 2007 SwanDive (Hampshire UK) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Ordered this item from Amazon. Arrived fine. Downloaded the latest drivers from the website. After installation, ran Google Earth. The navigator does not do anything, pan, zoom, all not working. Personal Edition comes with no technical support. Will try their hotline to see if they will answer on Monday. Here's hoping...
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