- CES 2014: Intel’s 3-D Camera Heads to Laptops and Tablets
Controlled with gestures, these depth-sensing devices will appear in the second half of 2014.
A combined 2-D and 3-D camera from Intel will be built into laptops and tablets from a range of manufacturers, the company announced at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday. The camera allows a device to be controlled with arm, hand, and finger gestures, and is also intended to allow software to capture and understand the world around it, including people’s facial expressions.
- CES 2014: Eye-Tracking Game Controller for PCs Launching This Summer
Accessory promises gamers more realistic interactions with virtual characters.
A new game controller announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Sunday could let PC gamers control the action with their eyes. The device, which is slated for release this summer, will likely mark the debut of eye tracking for a video-gaming product. Similar technology is typically used for psychological research or user experience testing.
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