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4 Best Eye Tracking Laptops [2024 Guide]

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Updated onJanuary 8, 2024

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The jury is still out on whether there is enough scope foreye tracking laptopscurrently. Perhaps it is the noted limitations of the eye tracking software and hardware available at present.

However, there appears to be a consensus that eye tracker embedded laptops are the future.

The limitations on current eye-tracking technology onlaptopshave however not stopped people in the gaming community from salivating at mere prospect putting the technology to work.

It is certainly a welcome option to the headsets gamers sometimes wear to enrich their gaming experience.

Eye tracking will allow you to use your PC without ever touching it, and many devices are using the eye tracking as a security feature.

There are alreadylaptopsavailable that have embedded eye trackers and some that support integration with peripheral eye tracking devices.

Already Microsoft has taken the lead and has addedeye tracking support for Windows 10. Today we are running the ruler on the besteye-trackinglaptops on the market.

What are the best eye tracking laptops to buy?

What are the best eye tracking laptops to buy?

Acer Aspire Laptop i5-7200U

This Acer Aspire High Performance 15.6 inch HD laptop has an Intel HD Graphics 620 graphics card, an Intel Core i5-7200U CPU and 6 GB of RAM.The PC weight is 5.51 lb (2.5 kg).

With solid performance, good battery life and plenty of ports, this Acer Aspire laptop is one of the best values on the market with the eye tracking technology.

MSI GP63 Laptop i7-8750H

ThisMSI GP63 Leopard-077 15.6 inch Performance Gaming Laptop i7-8750H has anNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card, an Intel Core i7-8750H CPU and 16 GB of RAM.

This gaming laptop can run the biggest PC games at a recommended level. The PC weight is 4.85 lb (2.2 kg).

Acer Predator Helios 300

ThisAcer Predator Helios 300 Gaming laptop has anNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GBgraphics card, an Intel Corei7-10750HCPU and 16 GB of RAM.

The Core i7-10750H is an excellent choice for eye tracking laptops, but it is the only CPU that Acer offers with this model. The PC weight is 5.51 lb (2.5 kg).

Alienware 17 R4 Laptop

Alienware 17 R4 is a solid gaming laptop with many incredible features beyond the Tobii eye-tracking technology integration.

It offers great speed and spots a 17-inch screen on a huge frame that turns the recent trend towards slim and super portable notebooks on its head.

Whether you will buy it for its absolute power or the eye tracking features is the question only you can answer.

Thanks to eye tracking sensors and software that PC manufacturers can now integrate into their products, users can now confidently describe scrolling, pointing, and clicking with your mouse or touchpad.

If you sort out the budget, anyone of the laptops we have reviewed here will give you a computing experience that’s still perhaps still ahead of its time. It is certainly a great time to be a gamer.

This specific deal is part of our bigger selection of thebest laptop dealsyou can find on the market. You will be able to check a wide list of devices and accessories at the best prices ever.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.