Leapmotion! Goodbye Touchscreens.

babumoshaaye

babumoshaaye

@babumoshaaye-aOuwuO Oct 22, 2024
Touchscreens had become quite popular among the users due to its interactive capabilities. Touchscreens have over taken almost every gadget trying to kick out mouse pointers. As it got more popular, there came a new technology.

#-Link-Snipped-# is a device which lets you take control of your screen without touching it. The gestures and the way one uses the screen looks pretty close to Tony Stark handling Jarvis.

Edit: The device is up for pre-orders now and shipping would start on 13th May. The package includes a controller, 2 USB cables and free app store. It costs only $79.99 and additional charges for shipping sums it up to $88.98. Place your pre-orders #-Link-Snipped-#.

Check out the cool promotion video below:

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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Apr 5, 2013

    CEan #-Link-Snipped-# has worked a lot on the technology. Rupam - do you see the technology making it to our drawing halls or workstations soon?
  • Rupam Das

    Rupam Das

    @rupam-das-wW5CvN Apr 6, 2013

    I am doing some fascinating things with LeapMotion. I am not really a lover of Tablets and unproductive devices. Apple ensured that Desktop and Laptops are buried by major players. MS followed the path. Companies like Intel and LeapMotion is trying to redefine entertainment with these devices.

    You communicate on 3-d coordinates. So possibilities are infinite and you will see it making a difference in coming days. But revolution would occur when Google decides, they have seen it all and jump into bandwagon. It took hardly a year for Google to turn iPad mini to a toy with Nexus!

    It is not prediction. Wait for Google to support this and you will see how things change.
  • Anand Tamariya

    Anand Tamariya

    @anand-tamariya-DnfjEX Apr 7, 2013

    It looks like a fascinating toy - very useful for controlling TV without a remote. But for any serious computing, I'd prefer a mouse and a keyboard.
  • Clarence Gomez

    Clarence Gomez

    @clarence-gomez-3lBG9B Apr 7, 2013

    hi??? can u help me ??
  • babumoshaaye

    babumoshaaye

    @babumoshaaye-aOuwuO Apr 7, 2013

    Anand Tamariya
    It looks like a fascinating toy - very useful for controlling TV without a remote. But for any serious computing, I'd prefer a mouse and a keyboard.
    I agree too. Using hand gestures for a long time would be tiresome. And when it comes to precision, it isn't a good option.

    Clarence Gomez
    hi??? can u help me ??
    Help about what?
  • Rupam Das

    Rupam Das

    @rupam-das-wW5CvN Apr 7, 2013

    babumoshaaye
    I agree too. Using hand gestures for a long time would be tiresome. And when it comes to precision, it isn't a good option.
    I bet you have not used the device. You still do not know it's ergonomic quotient. You can actually rest your hand on table and just use your fingers the way you use mouse.

    Wait for a month, we are unleashing about 20 Apps. I bet you are going to throw your tabs and puppet smart phone once you start gaming and going social with our apps.😁
  • babumoshaaye

    babumoshaaye

    @babumoshaaye-aOuwuO Apr 8, 2013

    Rupam Das
    I bet you have not used the device. You still do not know it's ergonomic quotient. You can actually rest your hand on table and just use your fingers the way you use mouse.

    Wait for a month, we are unleashing about 20 Apps. I bet you are going to throw your tabs and puppet smart phone once you start gaming and going social with our apps.😁
    Of course! I can't be sure without using the device. And the device ain't that expensive too. Its worth a wait.