Codename N2D2: NovaDreamer 2 incoming.
Seems the guy at lucidity institute was really telling the truth when he said we'd get hot information in the next lucidity flash ^^ I highlighted the relevant/interesting parts.
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NOVADREAMER2 UPDATE:
The Next Generation of Lucid Dream Induction Devices
Codename: “N2D2”
If you don’t know what a NovaDreamer is, think of it as an electronic nudge when you are in REM sleep and dreaming, to remind you that you are, in fact, dreaming.
The NovaDreamer has been superceded by a new, improved version (NovaDreamer2, ND2). Hundreds of Dreaming and Awakening retreat participants have helped us test and refine the latest prototypes of ND2 over the past 5 years. The basic concept of providing cues in REM sleep has been proven effective in helping beginners to get a head start on learning the skill of lucid dreaming, as well as allowing more advanced oneironauts easier access. Our focus has been on refining the technology to create a device that is simple, elegant, effective and affordable. Happily, technological innovations have steamed ahead, allowing us to incorporate powerful REM detection algorithms and interactive user-friendly capabilities in the most cost-effective, smartest dream device yet available.
The end result is that N2D2 is more like the original DreamLight, the $1200 device released in the 1990s, which, because it had a larger processing unit than the later Nova Dreamer, had greater programming flexibility and ability to store data. It was also easier to use than the less expensive NovaDreamer. With the latest personal computing technology, we can now offer DreamLight level (and well beyond...) sophistication for approximately a tenth of the cost to you. The N2D2 will allow you to personalize your settings, download and view your results, and refine your settings for optimal effectiveness. An add-on feature will allow you to download your dreams directly allowing you to dispense with inconvenient “dream reports.” (Reality Testing must be provided by user.)
As we work on finishing the software for the N2D2, you, the oneironauts, can help the process in two ways. First, we would like to gather data on what type of devices you own and would like to use with your N2D2. Some of you may have filled out a questionnaire last year about the ND2. However, additional information is needed at this point, so please also fill this out this new N2D2 questionnaire if you are still interested in being one of the first to use an N2D2. We plan to manufacture small production runs based on likely orders, so the devices will initially be in very short supply.
Secondly, we are seeking beta-testers. Beta-testers will have the first chance to use (and own) the N2D2, a wholly redesigned approach to lucid dream induction. Details on qualifying criteria for beta-testing will be forthcoming in the near future. However, the first opportunity to test the N2D2 will go to participants of the March 2014 Dreaming and Awakening program in Hawaii. Participants will use the new devices during the program, and those who can commit to following the beta-testing protocol, helping us to refine the user interface, in return will be able to take the devices home after the program.
If you are interested in getting an N2D2 in the unbelievably near future, make sure you fill out the 2-3 minute n2d2survey, and, if you really want one as soon as possible, come join us in Hawaii this March!
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Stuff we can "assume" based on this information:
- Beta-testing orders will not happen before March, so most likely no one (besides retreat-guys) will try N2D2 before summer;
- The factor that seems most likely to determine the first orders will be the time they take to get real and finish the software (you'd think it was something simple to tackle....);
- It comes with REM detection, something the overwhelming majority (all of them?) other lucid dreaming mask haven't. We can assume it will be significantly better than NovaDreamer. Can also assume it won't be so frustrating to sleep with one as it allegedly was with the previous version (due size/components/etc).
- It will cost between $120 and $200 (estimates based on "one tenth of the price of the NovaDreamer", which was $1200 dollars). This is great, meaning more people will be able to afford one, making it much easier to test.
Thoughts?