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(57%)
100 Reviews
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De Leap Motion controller is zeker nog geen vervanging voor je muis, toetsenbord of aanraakscherm. Het is nu vooral een betaalbare gadget voor hobbyisten die het interessant vinden om te experimenteren met allerlei bewegingsgestuurde software....
Samenvatting: Met de Leap motion kun je je computer met nauwkeurige handgebaren bedienen. Dat is volgens David 50% wauw, en 50% frustratie. Met dank aan Bright-lezer Rickert van der Vlies voor het lenen....
Niet intuitief genoeg, Noodzaak tot gebruik van Airspace, Moeizaam toepasbaar
Een mooi idee, dat zeker potentie lijkt te hebben. Echter op dit moment is het apparaat nog niet volwassen genoeg om een volwaardig invoerapparaat te zijn. Aan de ene kant is de prijs van $86 schappelijk en aantrekkelijk, aan de andere kant misschien toc...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-05-09, Auteur: Sophie , beoordeeld door: stuff.tv
Cheap enough to try, As freakily accurate as they say it is, Free apps, Hackable, geek project potential
Tricky to master, Some buggy apps in Airspace, No killer everyday apps, Wired
Open Gallery It might feel strange poking your index finger shakily in the direction of a screen, rather than touching it or using a mouse, but put in the practice and you'll soon be gesturing your way around Mountain Lion, Cut The Rope and the ...
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(80%)
Gepubliceerd: 2013-10-28, Auteur: James , beoordeeld door: techdigest.tv
Samenvatting: It's a clever idea – taking it's cues from the likes of the Microsoft Kinect, £69.99 will get you a small dongle-like device, that sits beneath your keyboard/touchpad. Inside is a camera that will track your hand movements and gestures.In theory it's pret...
Beautiful, sleek-looking design, Good app store, Easily impresses everyone in the room, Some good games
Not as easy to use as you would think, 3rd Party apps are required to control your computer, Pretty tiring to use, No standardisation of the controls, Would you like more help with your technology?, Geek Squad Agents can be on hand 24/7 to help with all y
Crammed into its three-inch aluminium shell are two cameras and three infrared LEDs. It works by tracking your fingers (or a pen) when moved above the sensor. And we have to say, it's pretty impressive.Inside the tiny box, you'll find the Leap Motion sensor, along with a couple of USB cables. Head to the website to get set up, then you'll be thrown into the Leap Motion Orientation, where you'll g
The Leap Motion controller shines when it comes to games with simple input, but it can't handle more refined tasks. The tracking isn't perfect with some apps and games - such as BoomBall - and using the device did lead to a few frustrating incidents. Leap Motion says the control can help you model in 3D with your hands, but it feels slightly gimmicky at the moment. The hardware feels polished, bu
Leap Motion's controller is a bold attempt at bringing Kinect-style controls to your home computer, but it's ultimately flawed. It's just not accurate enough when playing games or using apps, which is frustrating. It works well for gestures such as swi...
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(60%)
Gepubliceerd: 2013-08-14, Auteur: Barry , beoordeeld door: 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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(17%)
Gepubliceerd: 2013-08-01, Auteur: Dan , beoordeeld door: T3.com
Amazing proof of concept, Cool design, Accessible price
Inconsistent gesture controls, Lack of apps, Tired arms