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We've had a bunch of news here about the Evigroup tablet last year, and now it seems the French company is back in the game, but not their Evigroup Paddle tablet is the one catching our attention. It's their head tracking technology software that senses the movement of our head and eyes to determine precisely where you are looking at the screen.Evigroup even put up a video demonstration of this interesting piece of software, which shows a very promising interface control technology, with a h...
We've presented a while ago the EviGoup Paddle (called then simply "Pad'), a netbook slate running Windows 7, nothing too special. Most small manufacturers choose netbook hardware which is then 'adjusted' to a slate format.The Evigroup Paddle has one major inconvenient: it's expensive, very expensive, even compared to the iPad, with prices ranging from $732 to $854. That's a lot to ask from a device that's no different than a netbook without a keyboard and a capacitive touchscreen slapped ov...
If you think about IT companies from France, the only ones coming to my mind are Lacie and Alcatel, but there are a handful of companies out there trying to get in front. One of them is eviGruoup, which recently announced they're working on a touch tablet based on a netbook configuration with Windows 7 OS.[caption id="attachment_383" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="eviGroup Pad, where have I seen such a design?"][/caption]The main specifications include a 10.2 inch 1024 x 600 ...