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Forget rubberband scrolling, Samsung’s Galaxy S IV may scroll using eye-tracking

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WTF ! this will be really cool... !!!





In case you needed any more proof that Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S IV is garnering iPhone-like hype, check out this new report from The New York Times. The outlet claims it has knowledge of one of the unreleased handset’s new features.

According to the scoop, the next-generation Galaxy device will sport a new page-scrolling mechanism that won’t require any sort of physical touch. Instead, it will use eye-tracking technology to sense where the user’s eyes are at on the screen…

From The Times’ report:

“Samsung’s next big smartphone, to be introduced this month, will have a strong focus on software. A person who has tried the phone, called the Galaxy S IV, described one feature as particularly new and exciting: Eye scrolling.

The phone will track a user’s eyes to determine where to scroll, said a Samsung employee who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the news media. For example, when users read articles and their eyes reach the bottom of the page, the software will automatically scroll down to reveal the next paragraphs of text.”

The source wouldn’t explain exactly how the eye-tracking works, and would not comment on whether or not we’ll see it demonstrated at this month’s media event. But he did say that the S IV’s new software features will strongly outweigh its hardware.

To back up the claim, Times’ reporter Brian Chen dug up some interesting trademarks filed by Samsung recently. The first, named “Eye Scroll,” is described exactly as the above feature is. And the second, “Eye Pause,” was filed without a description.

Admittedly, this eye-scrolling feature sounds pretty interesting. But it’s impossible to understand the gravity of it until it gets tested in the real world by reviewers and consumers. It could turn out to work as advertised, or it could end up being terrible.

Samsung is slated to unveil the Galaxy S IV at a media event on March 14. And with it being Apple’s biggest competitor, you can bet we’ll be paying close attention. It’ll be the handset that gets compared to the next-generation iPhone for months to come.

As for the next-gen iPhone, not much is known about the device. Most reports we’ve heard thus far suggest that it will be a modest upgrade from the current model, with an improved camera and flash system, and it could land as early as June.

What do you think of Samsung’s alleged eye-scrolling tech? Cool or gimmicky?

http://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/03/04/galaxy-s-iv-eye-scrolling/
 
How will blind people use eye scrolling? :confused:
 
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How about this?
 
Another Samsung gimmick that no one will use. Facial recognition login was their last.
 
What about those with cockeye, how?
Cockeyed people will be super users. They can zoom in and out by moving their eye balls independently. Samsung is developing other cock eye gestures and applying global patents.
 
i will disable it. it is crazy idea, the eye scrolling, the texts will go all over the place. up and down just like power rev 6.
 
What do you think of Samsung’s alleged eye-scrolling tech? Cool or gimmicky?

Some questions about this feature:

1) Can it be switched off? If you are watching a movie or playing a game, you do not want the screen to swing up and down.

2) What is the response time? When you are reading a long text, say a book, you don't always look continuously at the lines. You look away sometimes e.g. stare at something far in order to rest your eyes. Does the scrolling stop for this? When will it start again and what is that response time?

3) And if I want to re-read a previous line, will the page automatically scroll back? What if you are just twitching your eyes or just looking up momentarily to clear something or stretching your eye muscles? Will the page respond immediately at this false reading? If it does, wouldn't it be very distracting with the unnecessary swinging of the page? If it doesn't or takes some time to respond, would the delay be unnaturally felt if you are really re-reading a line and not just stretching a muscle?
 
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Eye tracking to scroll? Ha! The day they can scroll using mind reading, then that will be really impressive.
 
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