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3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator SE (Standard Edition) 3D Navigation Device USB ( 3DX-700028 ) | 
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| Brand: 3D Connexion Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $82.99 You Save: $17.00 (17%)
New (32) Used (2) from $82.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1589
Platforms: Linux, Windows, Macintosh Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 2 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 3DX-700028 Model: 3DX-700028 UPC: 821123700284 EAN: 0821123700284 ASIN: B000LB7G00
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Advanced 6 degrees-of-freedom optical sensor | | • | Simultaneously pan, zoom and rotate 3D models | | • | 2 programmable function keys | | • | SpaceNavigator SE model includes commercial use license and full technical support | | • | Ideal for 3D designers, CAD engineers, architects |
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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.SpaceNavigator Standard Edition is your ideal companion in the world of 3D navigation devices, for use in a professional environment.
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Valuable Input Device September 5, 2008 I have used this SpaceNavigator SE for a few months now on 3D modelling programs such as Inventor 9 and Solidworks 2008. I find it very helpful, although I wish it had more than two buttons. It does take a while to become accustomed to manipulating it, but it is well worth it.
I did find that the rubber on the bottom does not stick well to my desk's surface so I grabbed some spare silicone rubber sheet (McMaster-Carr part no. 86045K411) and trimmed it to match the bottom. It is really grippy. The fit and finish is very nice. The software is good and has enough adjustments to satisfy a picky user like myself. I wish more applications supported it though.
I am very happy I spent the money on it and would buy it again if I had to. It is also fun to watch coworkers use if for the first time as they fumble around. Most can't keep a solid model on the screen for very long :)
This is a job specific tool April 30, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
1st make sure you read all other reviews. They all have pertinent information. I'm a mechanical product developer for the aerospace industry. Using Solidworks for 3D modeling and Mastercam for programming CNC machining centers, I find the Space Navigator priceless. I do own the Space Pilot, and the Space Traveller and the Space Navigator. All are worthy of their intended capability. So if you need to design/model intriquete parts where you need to explore inside cavities to confirm interaction of mating parts, this is the tool that does make it easier and faster than any other tool in the CAD industry. If you want to play with one for anything other serious CAD modeling, buy the cheapest one and get it out of your system. There's no need for this device unless you're needing 3D solid model control. As far as the differing prices, I'm equally satisfied with my $59 Navigator as I am with my $499 Space Pilot. If you need this tool and don't need the customizable features, spend the $50+.
NOT recommended for professional 3D artists October 15, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This will just be a short review. I'm not a creative writer and I dont use Google Earth :) I'm a dedicated 3D modeller in the animation and games industry. For those professionals out there pondering the all important question; this product will NOT speed up your workflow. Having to move your hand back and forth between the keyboard and this joystick will only break your workflow, especially if you use keyboard shortcuts extensively.
What this product does is merely replace the "sticky key" viewport functionality in programs like Maya and 3D Studio Max, and in my opinion it's no faster. I would only recommend this product for use in programs that don't already have accurate viewport navigation built in.
Not for Maya Users BUT a very handy $$ paperweight. September 2, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I recently purchased the Space Navagater and was impressed by it's sleek style and response BUT if you're using it in Maya 3D it will grind even the most powerful CPU to a halt.I have a quad core G5 with 6 gigs of RAM. I work in Maya as a CG artist and instead of drivers this thing uses mel scripting to function and will choke your system full of callback info and become useless and unuseable after about 2 minutes of use. The company claims on the box it works well with Maya well it simply doesn't. Someday when they write a good driver perhaps I will be back in business, BUT for now it is a paperweight at my workstation.
Not bad, but not great August 20, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I confess, I'm a bit of a Luddite. However, the product promised ease of use for beginners to experts, and so I gave it a shot. I am using Windows XP, and followed the instructions for the installation. I will say, it *was* easy to install, and the tutorial was easy to follow. The demos, however, were a different story. It was easy to move things, but not to move this precisely, or purposefully. For example, the cube. Six-sided, different colour on each side. It was easy to make the cube fade into the back ground, spinning slowly. However, trying to make the cube come back to the foreground was practically impossible. It drifted from side to side and took forever to even get close. Trying to get it to face a specific colour forward was something I eventually gave up on.
I use Google Earth quite often and was curious to see how it would perform. It wasn't difficult, per se, but a lot of the motions were counter-intuitive. It was slow moving, and hard to turn. I eventually found it easier to just use the mouse.
It is entirely possible that the Navigator would be of more use in a CAD type program, but I just didn't have much use for it in Google Earth.
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