For the 2016 Consumer Electronic Show, BMW is aiming at taking that gesture controller to the next facet with a 3D gesture control referred to as AirTouch.
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For the 2016 Consumer Electronic Show, BMW is aiming at taking that gesture controller to the next facet with a 3D gesture control referred to as AirTouch.
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Leap Motion’s 3d gesture control hardware will cost $80
Leap Motion's amazing-looking gesture control debuted last May, and it's had developers crawling all over it ever since. Now, the company is finally getting ready to sell it to you - and it'll only cost $80.
According to Leap Motion, the new technology is 200 times more accurate than anything else on the market, capable of imaging all ten of your fingers, over a 150-degree field of view, at 290 frames per second. Supposedly accurate to around a hundredth of a millimeter, the device monitors a space four cubic feet in size, and can deftly track individual finger tips, the whole hand, or inanimate objects.
Initially the device will be supported in Windows 7 or 8, and Mac OS 10.7 or 10.8. Having had over 12,000 developers working with it over the last year, at launch there will be compatible software available through the company's own Airspace app store. It'll feature programs from the likes of Autodesk and Corel, as well as a bunch of games including Sugar Rush and Cut the Rope. No doubt that list will grow swiftly.
Pre-orders of the device will ship from May 13th, and it will then go on sale in Best Buy stores from May 19th, for $80. At that price, this thing looks set to fly off the shelves.
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