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Displays at CES Unveiled

by Matthew Brennesholtz

CES Unveiled was held in New York on November 10th. It is mainly a press event, intended to get press coverage of the upcoming CES 2017 and present Consumer Technology Association (CTA) forecasts for …

Tags:CES 2017| eMagin| Gaze Recognition| Internet of Things IOT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Remote Controls| Vol 23 - Issue 45

MSI & Dell to Go for Gaze

by Bob Raikes

Taiwanese sources claim that MSI and Dell will join Acer in adding Tobii’s gaze recognition technology to products. Acer announced products with gaze recognition at the recent IFA 2016 event. (Acer Jumps onto Gaze …

Tags:Acer| AR/VR| Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Tobii| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 45

Fove with Eye-tracking Open for Orders

by Bob Raikes

We have been reporting on the development of VR headsets with eye tracking from Fove since 2013. Now the company is coming to market with pre-orders now available. The Fove 0 will go on …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 43

Google Buys Eye-tracking Company Eyefluence

by Norbert Hildebrand

Eyefluence, a three year old technology start-up focusing on eye tracking technology, announced on their website that they will be joining Google. In other words, Google bought the technology company to add eye tracking …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 42

Alienware Joins Gaze Notebook Market

by Bob Raikes

Alienware sneaked a notebook, the Alienware 17, with gaze recognition into the market while we were tied up with IFA and joins Acer in using the technology. Features that are enabled by the Tobii-based …

Tags:Game Playing| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Acer Jumps onto Gaze for Monitors & PCs

by Milos Pavlovic

Acer held the first press conference at IFA, a couple of hours before the main IFA press event. CEO, Jason Chen, started by talking about Pawbo, a new service which is for tracking and …

Tags:Acer| Gaze Recognition| IFA 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 36

SMI Working with Nvidia on Foveated Rendering

by Tom Allen

Nvidia and SMI are working together on a foveated rendering system, which was shown off at Siggraph last month. Foveated rendering is the practice of showing a very high-resolution image where a user is …

Tags:Foveated Rendering| Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| SMI| Vol 23 - Issue 31

Veeso Adds Facial Expressions to VR

by Arthur Berman

In order to enhance the reality of the VR experience, some commercially available headsets include the capability of tracking the user’s head, eyes or limbs. The current generation of headset is not, however, capable …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 31

Eyefluence Knows When You’re Bored in VR

by Tom Allen

A company called Eyefluence has developed software that can tell if someone becomes bored while using VR content. The software tracks eye movement while the user is ‘in’ the virtual environment. It is able …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Software| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 29

SMI Joins HTC

by Isaac Oburu

SensoMotoric Instruments has unveiled a developer kit for the HTC Vive headset. The head mounted display (HMD) has been modified with the addition of small cameras and IR light sources, to enable eye tracking …

Tags:Broadcast| Gaze Recognition| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Technical Paper Rates SMI’s Tracking Highly

by Tom Allen

Professor Ralf Engbert of the University of Potsdam, Germany, has published a technical paper (http://tinyurl.com/gn5jyw3) on SMI’s 120Hz native, binocular eye tracking. His findings support the trend of high-end tracking research going mobile in …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Display Week 2016 and Human – Display Evolution

by Steve Sechrist

At a standing-room only crowd of 500+ Display Week attendees, Intel’s display guru Achin Bhowmik stunned the crowd of mostly mechanical and electrical engineers, product managers and physicists, by asking them what significant event …

Tags:display technology| Eyewear| Gaze Recognition| Head Up Displays HUDs| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21