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Philips Ergo Sensor Monitor. Brandon Luterick MIS 304 September 6, 2011. Overview. What it does Why we need it What the critics say Availability . What it does. A sensor in the monitor detects: Range of movements Distance between eyes and monitor Number of blinks Neck and posture
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Philips Ergo Sensor Monitor Brandon Luterick MIS 304 September 6, 2011
Overview • What it does • Why we need it • What the critics say • Availability
What it does • A sensor in the monitor detects: • Range of movements • Distance between eyes and monitor • Number of blinks • Neck and posture • Pop up health tips: • Sit 20 cm closer/further • User should take a rest • Posture adjustments
Is there a need? • Office workers suffer from • Lower back pain • Neck Pain • Pain in wrists and fingers • Eye strain ALL AVOIDABLE!
Critics • Helpful tips or nagging parental figure • Option to turn off pop ups • Discreet location to avoid distractions • Not like “Clippy”
Availability • Recently Announced • Available to consumers in December • Price is yet to be announced
Referances • http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/09/05/ergo.sensor.health.monitor/index.html?hpt=te_bn2 • http://www.healthoma.com/health-problems-caused-by-use-of-computers/ • http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/pc-peripheral/3301123/philips-demos-fatigue-fighting-monitor-tech/ • http://illinoisbackpainblog.com/2011/02/is-your-job-a-pain-in-the-back/ • http://mydopeassblog.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html