A Haptic hand will never feel like the real thing.

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"Haptic devices rely on very small motors that, in turn, rely on magnets to make them work, said Dean Chang, chief technology officer at Immersion Corp. of San Jose, Calif., a company that makes and sells haptic devices for markets that include medical, automotive, and gaming. The gaming industry is a widespread user of haptic technology. When you use a joystick to fire a shot during a video game and you feel the reverberation of the gun, the sensation is courtesy of haptic feedback."

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