mardi 30 décembre 2014

iBeam , the tablet that control eye


 In collaboration with Fujitsu and Swedish Tobii , the Japanese giant
 telecommunications NTT Docomo unveiled at the Ceatec 2012 ( the largest
 Japanese electronics show ) a touch tablet prototype with the
 new tracking technology look, which is also called eye-tracking .
The lower part of the shelf is equipped with iBeam infrared sensors
 move with the eyes of the user . The latter can then control
 an invisible cursor of a simple movement of the eye , so as to transcribe the
 movement commands that might be interpreted by the tablet.
 It is therefore possible to scroll through the pages of a webzine or e-book ( the Eye-
 tracking detects when the eye reaches the bottom of a page or requesting a movement
 side pressing the page change ) or enlarge a photo in the middle of a
 Mosaic to display in full screen when attached with the look insist
 tance . This technology could be useful to the users of transport
 public who use their tablet without necessarily having their hands
 to manipulate .
 Still in the prototype stage , the iBeam tablet still be improved . It will have to wait a bit before seeing
 marketed .

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