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Published: 2013-08-14, Author: Barry , review by: alphr.com
An appallingly inaccurate gesture controller that makes us want to throw our hands up in the air, not towards the PC...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Dan , review by: T3.com
Amazing proof of concept, Cool design, Accessible price
Inconsistent gesture controls, Lack of apps, Tired arms
Published: 2013-07-24, Author: Brian , review by: itproportal.com
Works with Windows, Mac, any size screen, Easy to connect and set up, Not expensive
Sensor doesn't always work properly, Some very poor apps, No standard gestures
As a proof-of-concept device the Leap Motion Controller is amazing. Like the Xbox Kinect, the Leap Motion Controller allows you to navigate with real gestures and natural motion, giving you glimpses of a time when PCs will be able to see us and understan...
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Published: 2013-07-23, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalversus.com
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)
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
We're giving the Leap Motion Controller two out of five stars. That might sound harsh, but we feel it accurately conveys the user experience as it stands today. Each app has its own set of gestures, so you end up constantly learning new movements, often f...
Leap Motion's much-hyped hand-detection control system is a gimmick, and we've seen those before. Sony's motion control system, Move, was a flop, and Kinect, which is technologically more sophisticated than Move, hasn't exactly set the gaming world aligh...
Abstract: The popularity of touch among smartphones and tablets hasn’t just inspired more of the same. Instead, it’s served as a wake-up call that the reign of the keyboard and mouse may be ending, spurring inventors across the globe to search for new ways to interact with electronics.....
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...
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...
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...
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 ...