Thursday, March 3, 2011

CeBIT: Eye-controlled laptop


 

Eyes-on with Lenovo's eye-controlled laptop

ZDNet UK - Jack Clark - ‎4 hours ago‎
Eye-tracking technology specialist Tobii and hardware manufacturer Lenovo have created a pioneering eye-controlled laptop that lets people choose documents by looking at them. ...

Lenovo shows off eye-controlled laptop

ZDNet UK - Jack Clark - ‎4 hours ago‎
Lenovo has teamed up with eye-tracking technology specialist Tobii to create an eye-controlled laptop, which the partners showed off at the CeBIT show in Hanover this week. ...

Eye-controlled laptop launched

Xinhua - Yang Lina - ‎10 hours ago‎
BEIJING, March 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Controlling your laptop just with your eyeballs is no longer a dream as an eye-controlled laptop was unveiled Wednesday at the CeBIT technology fair, according to AFP reports. The cutting-edge laptop, jointly developed ...

World's First Eye-Controlled Laptop Debuts at CeBIT

Fox News - ‎Mar 2, 2011‎
AP Photo/Seth Wenig Barbara Barclay of Tobii Technology -- reflected in a computer monitor -- plays a video game using only her eyes on a prototype laptop that tracks and can be controlled by eye movements. STOCKHOLM – A Swedish technology company ...

Eye-controlled laptop turns heads at high-tech fair

AFP - ‎Mar 2, 2011‎
HANOVER, Germany — Billed as a global first, a laptop allowing users to open files, play music and view pictures using just the power of their eyes was turning heads Wednesday at the CeBIT, the world's top tech fair. The otherwise unremarkable laptop ...

Laptop tracks gaze, taking eye-tracking out of lab

Newsday (subscription) - Peter Svensson - ‎Mar 1, 2011‎
Quick ReadPeering into the future? Laptop tracks gaze, taking eye-tracking out of the laboratory Photo credit: AP | A prototype laptop that tracks and can be controlled by the eye movements of the user is ...

The Eyes Have It: Eye-Tracking Laptop Tech Demo-ed at CeBIT Conference

PCWorld - Jared Newman - ‎Mar 1, 2011‎
Forget multi-touch and motion control: Eye-tracking technology will some day let PC users control their computers just by looking at them. Lenovo's prototype laptop with eye-tracking technologyThe ...

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