MyTobii P10 from Swedish company Tobii enables you to control the PC without the need for a mouse or keyboard, using its proprietary hardware and software. All you need to do is to follow the calibrating dot on the screen with your eyes for half a minute and you’re good to go. The MyTobii P10 can work under most lighting conditions, and wearing glasses is no impediment at all. This revolutionary PC is not only a firm favorite with the extremely lazy, but it is useful for people with disabilities who can now experience the freedom of using a computer at their very own pace. The only setback would be the high price tag of $17,000. More specs after the jump. • Display: 15″ touch screen
• Dimensions: 360mm x 365mm x 110 mm
• Weight: 5.3 kg
• Speakers: Integrated
• Working distance: 50-70cm
• Freedom of head movement (H x W x D): 30cm x 15cm x 20 cm
• Top head-motion speed: 15cm/sec
• Gaze data rate: 40 hz
• Accuracy: 0.5° (~0.5 cm)
• Max headmovement, compensation error: Less than 1 degree
• Max long term deterioration, compensation error: Less than 1 degree
• Computer: Integrated Intel 1.3GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 40GB hard drive
• Software: Windows XP
• Language: All European
• Interface: 2 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x 100MB LAN, 2 x Joy switch connections
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Seen at: tobii.se
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