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The editors liked
Beautiful
Sleek-looking design
Good app store
Easily impresses everyone in the room
Some good games
Compatible with OS X 10.7
10.8
Windows 7 and 8
Airspace Store has a few free apps (the OS navigation software
A web browser
Etc.)
Design and finish very Appleesque
It's intriguing
People like the idea
Two USB cables included (long & short)
Amazing proof of concept
Cool design
Accessible price
Crammed into its three-inch aluminium shell are two cameras and three infrared LEDs. It works by tracking your fingers (or a pen) when moved above the sensor. And we have to say
It's pretty impressive.Inside the tiny box
You'll find the Leap Motion sensor
Along with a couple of USB cables. Head to the website to get set up
Then you'll be thrown into the Leap Motion Orientation
Where you'll g
Cheap enough to try
As freakily accurate as they say it is
Free apps
Hackable
Geek project potential
Works with Windows
Mac
Any size screen
Easy to connect and set up
Not expensive
The editors didn't like
Not as easy to use as you would think
3rd Party apps are required to control your computer
Pretty tiring to use
No standardisation of the controls
Would you like more help with your technology?
Geek Squad Agents can be on hand 24/7 to help with all y
Not compatible with Windows XP (or Linux
Although Leap Motion says it's coming)
Airspace Store has very little content
Too few free apps and too many disappointments
There's no WOW! app
Not very intuitive
They need to develop a common gestural langu
Inconsistent gesture controls
Lack of apps
Tired arms
The Leap Motion controller shines when it comes to games with simple input
But it can't handle more refined tasks. The tracking isn't perfect with some apps and games - such as BoomBall - and using the device did lead to a few frustrating incidents. Leap Motion says the control can help you model in 3D with your hands
But it feels slightly gimmicky at the moment. The hardware feels polished
Published: 2013-09-24, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
s The Leap motion controller is certainly a very cool toy to be playing around with. But save for… Leap Motion Controller Review Leap Motion Controller Review 2013-09-24 Nick Rego The Score Design - 8 Features - 7 ...
The Leap Motion Controller is promising device at an extremely attractive price point. Who would have thought that inputs similar to that used in Minority Report can be achieved at just US$80?However, we struggle to find real life usage scenarios where th...
Abstract: I've always liked that computer gesture control thing from the movies Minority Report and Iron Man , and have always wondered when we'd actually get something like that. Swiping at nothing and grabbing virtual things from the air was fantastic. But it see...
Abstract: En el futuro no hay teclados ni mouse (mice?). Nuestro cuerpo es el control remoto. Lo hemos visto con el éxito del Kinect , el cual pronto estará no sólo en los XBoxs sino en también en computadores con sistema operativo Windows y en televisores como los...
Published: 2014-01-22, Author: François , review by: erenumerique.fr
Reconnaissance très précise, Prix contenu, Finition parfaite
Pas d'utilité réelle, Store peu fourni et apps souvent chères, Fatigue rapide du bras, Incapacité de l'utilisateur à effectuer des mouvements précis
Minority Report dans votre bureau. C'est la promesse du Leap Motion. Cette solution très prometteuse réussira elle à faire entrer la reconnaissance de mouvement dans les foyers ? La réponse avec Ere Numérique....
Précision sur dix doigts / Prix ok, Design appareil / store sympa, Synchro des apps sur plusieurs machines, Usage avec Google Earth / ModernUI
Fatigue et douleurs des bras levés, Consommation CPU trop élevée, Pas assez d'application / pilotage OS limité, LM sensible / gestuelles variables
Un dispositif de contrôle à nul autre pareil, le Leap Motion l'est assurément. Certes, il pourrait s'apparenter à Kinect dans le principe, mais l'approche est suffisamment différente pour écarter toute confusion. Cette nouveauté provoque de l'engouement...
On l'aura compris, les développeurs auront encore fort à faire pour rendre honneur au potentiel du Leap Motion. Nous avons donc une nouvelle fois, et comme beaucoup de produits « Kickstartés » (Ouya ou Pebble, par exemple) un objet en devenir, mais sans g...
Published: 2013-07-22, Author: Vincent , review by: Lesnumeriques.com
Compatible OSX 10.7, 10.8, Windows 7 et 8, Le Store contient quelques applis gratuites, dont l'utilitaire pour piloter l'OS, un navigateur web, etc, Le design et la finition rappellent directement les codes d'Apple, Intrigant: la barre suscite de l'intér
Pas de compatibilité Windows XP (Linux non plus, mais c'est pour bientôt assure Leap Motion), Le Store est maigrichon, avec trop d'applis payantes et décevantes, Aucune appli WAOUH, Prise en main pas assez intuitive, il manque une grammaire commune à tout
La note est sévère : elle traduit l'usage réel qu'on aura d'un tel produit, aujourd'hui, à son lancement. On regrette le manque d'harmonie dans les mouvements, parfois totalement différents d'une appli à l'autre quand une base de langage commun eut été pr...
Published: 2016-02-04, Author: Markus , review by: eurogamer.de
Abstract: Die kleine, per USB angeschlossene Box erfasst mit 200Hz-Infrarot-Kameras einen relativ großen Bereich.Playground.Leap Motion kommt als kleines, schwarzes Kästchen daher, kostet knapp 90 Euro und ist etwa so groß wie drei Zigaretten nebeneinander. Es wird...