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Reconnaissance très précise
Prix contenu
Finition parfaite
Précision sur dix doigts / Prix ok
Design appareil / store sympa
Synchro des apps sur plusieurs machines
Usage avec Google Earth / ModernUI
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
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Le design et la finition rappellent directement les codes d'Apple
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Publié: 2013-07-22, Auteur: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Extrait: Ever since Tom Cruise played PreCrime piano with a gesture-based workstation in Minority Report back in 2002, motion control looked like a sure bet as the interface of the future. Although the movie is set in 2054, it only took four years for motion techn...
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Publié: 2013-07-22, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com
Both the controller's hardware eyes and software brain are good at their jobs. It's sort of difficult to separate one from the other, but when you look at the raw input as it streams in, you can see that the data is high-fidelity and virtually lagless. We
As simple as the premise and the setup is, using Leap has a bit of a learning curve. At first, I found using the controller to be extremely frustrating, until I learned to start visualizing that input cube I keep yammering on about. Leap is—at its best, a
Ugh, it hurts to say it, but no. Theres a lot thats great about the Leap Motion Controller, and theyre the important parts. Its simple. Its fast. It can see your hands in great detail. And at $80, its pretty cheap considering what it can do. But tha...
Publié: 2013-07-22, Auteur: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: What does the future look like? Maybe it's my love of science fiction or just a side-effect of spending my days surrounded by technology, but this is a question that occupies my mind quite frequently, in one form or another. And perhaps the best part of m...
Publié: 2013-07-22, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
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.
Publié: 2013-12-03, Auteur: 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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Publié: 2013-08-12, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Extrait: 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...
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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Publié: 2013-07-22, Auteur: 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....