Microsoft’s transparent interface controlled by gestures and eyes
Bharat | Nov 7 2009


Tired of moving your fingers over multitouch surfaces, then this transparent glass display from Microsoft Research, which lets the body to be used as a control mechanism, is sure to be your liking. On display in various colleges across the United States, this prototype display recognizes inputs through touch-free gestures and eye-tracking. The content on the display can be manipulated with the help of voice commands or some other notable hand gestures, and in case you’re concentrating too much on something particular, the computer interface can automatically enlarge the same based on the eye-tracking technology. Check out the video demonstrations of the transparent computer prototype on istartedsomething.

Via: SlashGear

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