Wednesday, October 29, 2014

The Leap Motion Controller senses your hands and fingers and
follows their every move.
It lets them move in all that wide-open space between you and your computer. So you can do almost anything without touching anything. It's the tiny device that just might change the way you use technology.
It's a super-wide 150° field of view and a Z-axis for depth. That means you can move your hands in 3D, just like you do in the real world.The Leap Motion Controller can track your movements at a rate of over 200 frames per second.
It also includes include non-touch gestures, which have already gotten some development with webcam-based gesture controls. Gaming has pushed this sort of interaction forward considerably with the Sony PlayStation Move and Razer Hydra, but perhaps the most prominent application of this sort of motion-sensing tech is the Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360.
The Leap Motion Controller is a tiny thing, measuring only a half-inch thick and not much bigger than a pack of gum.
The device has an Apple-inflected minimalist design, with bare metal around the outside edge, a rubber sheet on the bottom for stable non-sliding grip, and a glossy piece of tinted glass on the top.
I think the Leap Motion Controller is a great idea and very interesting/ cool. This device was invented so you can play, create, and explore without touching anything.
To see how it works go to the following website given and watch the video! https://www.leapmotion.com 
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