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Proper motion control technology (e.g. Minority Report) is finally here.
http://www.findingtheworld.com/wp-co...eap-motion.jpg
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$70 Oh hell yes. |
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Oh. My. God. Mind = Blown! That looks amazing!
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I've had their site bookmarked for quite some time... the only problem I see is people actually using it in an every day scenario.
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I saw a video of them using it to play Half-Life 2 a while back, lemme go look for it...
Half-Life 2 at 00:38. |
ALL MY WANT.
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8b8v4EqVc1qimysn.jpg |
Now imagine if Leap was simply attached to the front of your current mouse... all you'd need to do to access the motion controls would be to extend your fingers out a little bit. Add in a "safety switch" on the side of the mouse you hold down with a thumb or toggle it on and off so you don't set off the motion controls accidentally.
EDIT: Or one attached to your screen that is calibrated to the exact specifications of your screen size, resolution and dpi... great touch screen alternative and would have killer accuracy, could be a hell of an alternative for digital ink pens and tablets such as the kind Wacom make... of course, I'm thinking of this with the screen having a special stand that allows it to be laid flat and tilted to be comfortably used for drawing and such. |
Microsoft sees your leaping and raises you... DIGITS.
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Wow.
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I don't know what's happening with that or why the hell everyone isn't having those devices right now. My guess is that since he made the thing open source, all the commercial sponsors ceased backing it or something. |
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What would happen is: Apple gets their sleazy hands on it, buys it, then sues everyone else for even attempting to use it. |
I remember many years back, the people who originally created what we now know as Microsoft Pixelsense (which was previously called Microsoft Surface before the tablet took over the name) was developed by some really small obscure company that no one had even heard of. Then soon after it was shown on this technology show, Microsoft bought out the company and... yeah.
So the scenario of a big company buying them out is pretty plausable and they're either just silently developing it or sitting on the patents. |
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I would say about 3/4 of Apple customers only have an Apple device because it's "popular". If no one rises against Apple, they will eventually take over tablets, phones, and computers. They'll basically become our economy. If they go down we go down. Well, it's not like it isn't like that right now. EDIT I apologize if I have offended an Apple customer on this forum. |
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Thinking of it... it would work really well for VR applications, and possibly even lead to better VR designs. |
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What I was thinking was to allow the touchless touch AND touch at the same time since it is tied to a specific area to begin with, you could calibrate the device to another device to allow for 1:1 precision touch on-screen while still having the depth there as well. @ jigos: If you mean "rising up" by losing the patent trial against apple and having to pay apple 1.5billion in damages... then yeah... x.x rising |
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And besides, Apple only won that trial because the US higher-ups decided they needed the money from the iPhone 5 release. /tinfoilhat :p |
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@JIGOS How much longer do you think they'll stay on top? |
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As for any thought of Apple's supposed downfall... don't hold your breath. |
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http://allthingsd.com/files/2012/01/...f-apple-v2.png EDIT Well, I just got the Samsung Galaxy SIII today, and let me tell you, it is the most amazing phone I've ever seen and used. Definitely the best phone on the market right now. (: |
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Just because they won a lawsuit because of some possibly biased judges and/or jury doesn't mean that their phones are better. And Samsung was sort of right. If Apple becomes bigger than they are now, it could eventually result in the takover of all phones everywhere. ONLY Apple iPhones and that is the only selection of a phone. No individuality. No variance. Everyone is the same. No gold ol' Nokia or Motorola Razor or Blackberry users. Imagine that. You have to agree with Samsung just a little. After all, it could end up like the meme I posted above. Do you want that? |
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He didn't say one way or the other what he supported, he gave NO indication at all and you simply accused him just like that. He was just simply pointing out that Apple won a major court battle against Samsung, one that has been going on for quite awhile. Samsung is in the right because Apple is accusing everyone of copying their "trade dress"... the "look and feel" of their devices. Basically, Apple thinks that just because their phone is a black rectangle with rounded corners, no one can have anything that's anywhere close to what they make. And anything with icons on a grid? Nope, can't do that either according to apple, or even specific styles of icons, can't do anything unless they approve apparently. They're abusing the hell of what is a very broken patent system and that is why these two companies aren't the only ones involved in this larger "patent war"... though really the whole patent war mostly relates to "mobile devices" at this point. While there's a lot of good reasons not to like Apple, they earned their market share due to their marketing. The monster that's been created is due to this patent system which is allowing them to lug around all of that power they've amassed now and basically bitch and moan about every patent, even things that they didn't even create or they really have no right to because it's so basic/generic and claim it as their own. Companies can get as big as they want, what the real concern is is the patent system stifling and destroying great ideas... which is the exact opposite of what the patent system was designed to do. |
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When I mentioned that I think the S3 is definitely the best phone on the market, and he replied to the link concerning the patent wars, I thought that he was implying that Apple are better in some way regarding if their phones are better or if Apple itself is bigger... etc..... And I didn't accuse him of anything. I simply asked him if I was a fanboy, which I see now that I shouldn't have done. When I mentioned the S3, I was simply discussing the phones themselves and how great they are, not some major patent war between two gargantuan companies. I also see I shouldn't have done this either because I am derailing this thread. And that's great insight concerning your statement regarding the patent system. It's ironic in a bad way. So yeah, I'm sorry. I don't judge companies on how big they are. I judge them based on the products they sell. And in my opinion, the S3 is a better phone than the iPhone 5. |
New developments: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/03/a...n-partnership/
Asus/Leap Motion partnership |
wow, this is old news for those in the know, my father used to work for central research laboratories, they had something like this in the mid 90's, but then they always say technology behind closed doors is always 20 years ahead then what you see n households and in stores.
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