Evigroup Paddle Pro’s steamy demo gives you head tracking, hot flashes

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We’ve been waiting to see the Paddle Pro in action since Evigroup announced the hands-free tablet last year, but we never imagined our introduction would be this, well… titilating . We previously announced that the tablet would utilize a front-facing webcam to track head movements for cursor control, and as far as we can tell, the system follows through on its promises: the cursor follows the motion of the user’s head with fluidity, and — it seems — staring at any point on the screen more than a half-second equates to a click of the mouse. Frankly, we’re still stumped on the double-click, though. A Paddle Pro sporting Windows 7 runs €990 ($1300), while the same tablet sans the software costs €890 ($1169). We’re still jonesing to see its moves in person, but if you’re looking for a little tablet eye-candy to spice up your day, check out the unashamedly racy demo after the jump. [Thanks, WMax] Continue reading Evigroup Paddle Pro’s steamy demo gives you head tracking, hot flashes Evigroup Paddle Pro’s steamy demo gives you head tracking, hot flashes originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Jan 2011 17:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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