Re: Brain wave devices

From: Tony Hollick (anduril@cix.compulink.co.uk)
Date: Sun Nov 02 1997 - 23:43:00 MST


Reply-to: johnd@northlink.com

      Hello, John,
      
      'Mind Machines'
      
      I have hereabouts a cross-comparative review of all the major
      products in this field. I bought the report from an outfit in
      Boston, USA, who advertized in 'Popular Science' (PopSci@aol.com. I
      bought a Zygon kit first, but soon realized that the Synetics
      MindLab machine is far superior for most purposes.
      
      It's compact and portable, has onboard microprocessors,
      rechargeable batteries, volume and brightness controls, a
      sophisticated press-button control panel, complex brain-frequency
      entrainment options (relax, stimullate, sleep, learn etc.);
      hemispheric activity equalization routines; and it can download
      further programmes. The effects are scientifically well-attested.
      
      It also has a 'son-et-lumiere' option where you can connect it to
      your stereo! There are custom CDs with program tracks, and it will
      auto-generate a custom light-show from standard audio
      (CD/tape/radio/record/live) sources. Street-legal psychedelia!

      I purchased my MindLab kit from 'Life Tools' here in the UK. Three
      months old, perfect condition, half price (UKP 150).
      
      I hope this info helps.
      
      Try a Web search on 'Synetics' and 'MindLab'

      All Best Wishes,
      

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