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Sony Looking Into PlayStation Controllers That Can Change Temperature

Posted on April 9, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

The ability of electronics to deliver meaningful physical responses to user interaction is becoming a fundamental part of product design. The field of creating physical responses to digital input is called haptics, and its implementation ranges from simple stimuli like a smartphone vibrating on receiving a text to cutting-edge medical prosthetics meant to restore the full complexity of a lost sense of touch. Haptic feedback in gaming falls somewhere in the middle. Lights and vibration have been part of
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