Swedesh company Tobii Technology has been developing its eye-tracking technology for years and persons who are seeking a competitive edge - or at least a more convenient way to eat without interrupting gameplay - can now consider a new option.
Showcased at CES 2016, MSI's GT72S G Tobii gaming laptop includes eye-tracking technology that translates eye movements into commands for compatible apps and games.
At the bottom of the GT72S G Tobii's 17.3-inch 1080p display sits a trio of near-IR illuminators. This eye-tracking technology immerses users with intuitive hands-free navigation and control and is designed to maintain accuracy no matter the room type of lighting conditions.
Tobii's eye-tracking tech is currently compatible with over two dozen titles, including ArmA III, Assassin's Creed Syndicate, Assassin's Creed Rogue and Elite Dangerous.
The MSI's GT72S G Tobii comes equipped with a 6th gen, 2.70 GHz Intel Core i7 K processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 900M GPU to maintain smooth video performance and high graphics quality. The notebook also has 32GB of DDR4 memory, combination 256GB SSD and 1TB HDD storage, Blu-Ray disc burner drive, and USB 3.0 with support for dual 4K external monitors. The laptop also has a pair of 3W speakers and dedicated subwoofer for added audio punch.
The MSI GT72S G Tobii gaming notebook is available to order now with prices starting at US $2,600. Each purchase ships with Tom Clancy's The Division.
Reference:
http://www.gizmag.com/msi-tobii-gaming-notebook/41717/
Waw talk about a beast, Karina now you know what to get me for Christmas :).
ReplyDeleteThat laptop is really really awesome but, That laptop can play some really graphic intensive games but how close or far does someone need to be in order to play games properly?
ReplyDeleteMaybe if I get a laptop like this I could switch from playing League of Legends on medium low graphics settings all the way up to medium high.
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