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Ultraleap says that Leap Motion 2 will give developers an easy way to experiment with high-quality hand-tracking by adding it to headsets like Varjo Aero, Pico Neo 3 Pro, and Lenovo’s ...
Leap Motion’s quest to develop hand-tracking technology was based on the dreams of David Holz, its chief technology officer and cofounder. His intention is to remove the barrier between people ...
The Leap Motion Controller sits between keyboard and monitor. It’s a cool concept, and Leap Motion pulls off the execution reasonably well — for the surprisingly low price of $80.
That's huge. The Leap Motion Controller is sleek, light, and tiny (it's just 3" long). It takes up hardly any space on your desk, but you use the space above it. Learn more.
The Leap Motion Controller works with computers running Mac OS X 10.7 or 10.8, or Windows 7 or 8. It requires a minimum Intel Core i3 or AMD Phenom II processor, 2 GB RAM, and a USB 2.0 port.
Leap has delayed the ship date for the motion controller until July 22. The company had planned to start shipping on May 19, but says it needs more time to test the software.
Leap Motion, the computer motion control system that has drawn parallels with a Hollywood sci-fi movie, is to begin shipping to consumers this summer. Similar to the futuristic system used by Tom ...
Whether you like gesture control or not, Leap Motion’s fine-grain floating-finger input looks like pure future. And it only gets better when you’re controlling a pseudo-hologram with it.