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Published: 2013-12-03, Author: Barry , review by: bit.com.au
Few products have generated as much hype as the Leap Motion gesture controller; none have so miserably failed to live up to their billing.OverallSpecs$129.95 AUD(pricing info)...
Leap Motion ControllerLeap Motion, www.leapmotion.comPros Hands-free control of your MacCons Struggles under artificial light$129.95ReviewsThe Leap Motion is a tiny USB sensor which sits on your desk, either in front your keyboard or between the keyboard...
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Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.If motion control has a future, Leap Motion will have something to do with it. Our mates a Business Insider Australia had one given to them, and we took the liberty of nicking it to have a play. Prepare to feel...
Published: 2013-07-30, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com/au/
Innovative concept, Variety of apps, Device is reasonably priced, so are the apps, There's huge potential here
Controls can be finicky, Inconsistent performance, Apps are hitormiss, It's a work in progress
There is a lot of potential in the Leap Motion controller, and some apps show that more than others. As exciting as the technology is, though, that's what you're ultimately paying for: the apps. The device makes the experience possible, but the apps make ...
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Published: 2013-07-22, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Leap Motion Controller is a Kinect-like input device for Macs and Windows PCs. It has impressive 3D spatial tracking and already has dozens of compatible apps. It costs under $80
It only works with compatible apps; not as intuitive or reliable as using a touch pad, touch screen, or mouse for everyday tasks; your arms will get tired when using it
Leap Motion's Kinect-like PC motion controller has its moments of magic, but right now it's more toy than productivity tool....
Abstract: We live and interact in a three dimensional world, but the digital world is two dimensional. If we could interact digitally in three dimensions, will it feel more natural?There's a device that's paving the road towards 3D digital interaction. It's called ...
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Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Courtney , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Easy to install, plug and play for the controller. Download of Airspace is straightforward, Controller is amazingly accurate, there is an orientation program which shows what it can see and gives a rough idea of how it works, There is a wide range of apps
If you only have a Windows or a Mac you can't access certain apps, Downloading certain apps can take a while and may also require extra download of software (experienced with Windows only), Apps respond differently with the controller, some are more accur
Abstract: The Leap Motion controller was announced months ago and created a lot of hype. Sure, it brings a new, fresh approach to human-computer interaction, but it can be hard to master.The device itself is very well made and comes in a great package with two U...
Lacks functionality for actual computing, Does not replace the capacity of a trackpad or mouse, Slightly expensive
When put in perspective, there is very little fault to find in the Leap Motion, but a lot of that has to do with the fact that there are no true competitors to compare it with. With that being said there are two concerns we found during our time with the...