Posted by : Cyber Freak
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Leap Device, Sensitive Enough to Track Individual Fingertips, Available for Limited Pre-Order at Just $69.99
Leap Motion, the motion-control software and hardware company changing the future of human/computer interaction, today announced the Leap, the world’s most accurate 3-D motion control device. It will change the way people control their laptops and desktop computers. The Leap is 200 times more sensitive than existing technologies and will cost a fraction of the price, just $69.99. Open today for pre-orders, the Leap will ship to consumers this winter. Leap Motion also has begun accepting requests for free developer kits today. Thousands will be provided in the coming months to let developers create a wide array of Leap-based applications.
Computing tasks ranging from simple to complex can now be accomplished with natural hand and finger movements. Current uses of the Leap include:
— Basic computing tasks like navigating an operating system or browsing
through Web pages
— Precise virtual drawing in 2-D and 3-D
— Signing a digital document by writing in air
— Navigating large-scale 3-D data visualization systems
— Creating and manipulating 3-D models like houses and cars
— Playing computer games, including fast-twitch first-person shooters
Future applications from developers could include medical imaging, robotics, unique art creations, computer-aided design, virtual-reality environments, training simulators for complex manual tasks and more.
The Leap plugs directly into a USB port and calibrates in one step, allowing users to quickly begin controlling their computers with natural hand and finger movements. Users can fine-tune the Leap’s sensitivity settings, create their own custom gestures and even network more than one Leap together to create a larger interaction space.
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