Intel has reportedly invested $20.8 million for a 10% stake in Tobii Technologies, a Swedish firm that develops eye-tracking laptops and other devices. Tobii has been showing off their ability translate eye motion into user input for a few years…
At CeBIT yesterday, Tobii unveiled its IS-2, an improved version of the eye-tracking device shown at CES last year. The human interface device aims to give users the ability to control games and software merely by moving their eyes. Additionally, Tobii…
Last year, Tobii first showed off an eye-tracking control system on a Lenovo notebook that allowed users to point, select or scroll with only their eyes. It was a prototype then and even today it's not quite ready for consumers…
Posted March 1, 2011, 6:31 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in HardwareWith Video
Lenovo and Tobii Technology have unveiled a laptop prototype that can be controlled by the user's eye movements. In addition to the familiar keyboard and touchpad input hardware, Lenovo's prototype packs Tobii's eye-tracking technology that lets users point, select or…
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