Philips has launched a new display that tracks user-attention and can make posture suggestions – or even turn off completely – if the observer isn’t ergonomically ideal. The ErgoSensor Monitor is a 24-inch 1920 x 1080 LCD with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and integrated stereo speakers, but it’s the ErgoSense system itself that’s most interesting. It relies on an embedded sensor to give optimal viewing distance, ergonomic neck angle and a time break advice.
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Philips has launched a new display that tracks user-attention and can make posture suggestions – or even turn off completely – if the observer isn’t ergonomically ideal. The ErgoSensor Monitor is a 24-inch 1920 x 1080 LCD with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and integrated stereo speakers, but it’s the ErgoSense system itself that’s most interesting. It relies on an embedded sensor to give optimal viewing distance, ergonomic neck angle and a time break advice. »read more
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