
The Brain-Computer Interface Technology is not really a popular one but today, it was made known by Haier. You see, Haier plans to provide Smart TV while the Brain-Computer Interface Technology will be worked on by NeuroSky’s ThinkGear technology.
The first Brain Computer Interface Smart TV is said to allow users to interact with the Smart TV using their brains according to a press release. How come? The secret is with the brainwave technology by NeuroSky as it has the ability to detect human brainwave patterns.
Nothing much has been revealed about the TV but if you’re in Berlin at IFA 2011 right now, feel free to visit Haier’s booth to know more about the project.
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