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  Published: 2015-06-07, review by: coolenjoy.net

  • Abstract:  손짓을 인식해서 컴퓨터에 입력해주는 립모션입니다.아주 흥미로운 녀석이지요.구성품은 기기 본체와 두 개의 케이블 정도네요.공식 홈페이지에 따르면라고 합니다.제품 본체입니다. 심플한 디자인이 좋네요.높이는 12.7mm , 폭은 80mm, 무게는 45g 입니다.책상위의 공간을 거의 차지하지 않는 녀석이지요.케이블을 연결하면 상단에 모션을 인식하는 센서와 측면 전원 LED가 들어옵니다.첫 연결시에는 립모션 홈페이지에서 드라이버를 다운 받아서 설치해야하고그 이...

 
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  Published: 2013-07-26, Author: 이수원 , review by: bodnara.co.kr

  • Abstract:  아이폰으로 시작된 스마트 기기 열풍은 사람의 손가락을 이용하는 정전식 터치스크린을 모바일 시대의 기본 인터페이스로 확립시켰다.마이크로소프트(MS)도 PC 운영체제 윈도우8/8.1에 터치 친화적인 유저 인터페이스를 도입하고 직접 윈도우 태블릿 서피스를 만드는 등 PC 시장에도 터치입력을 확대시켜 나가고 있다.그러나 전통적인 키보드/마우스 입력 방식의 데스크탑 PC와 노트북 사용자들에게는 터치입력 기기는 낮은 효율성과 기능, 비싼 가격으로 큰 호응을 얻지 ...

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  Published: 2014-04-15, Author: Peter , review by: imore.com

  • Small, compact and portable, Easy to set up and use, Lots of free software to get started
  • Software tends to run towards novelty as opposed to truly useful, No builtin systemlevel interface management; though free thirdparty tools are available, Occasional inaccurate or altogether nonexistent tracking
  • At $79.99, the Leap Motion Controller is in the same ballpark as a premium game controller or a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse. While it is a novelty item at this stage, it gives a fascinating peek into the future of gesture-based control on the Mac. If you'...

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  Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Michael , review by: engadget.com

  • Fine-tuned motion control for up to 10 fingers at once, Simple, space-efficient hardware, Well-designed app portal
  • Limited selection of useful apps, Not yet a valid alternative to a mouse or touchscreen, A wireless connection would be nice
  • The Leap Motion controller is well-constructed and relatively inexpensive. However, it's more a novelty than a tool -- best served as a means for entertainment, not productivity....

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  Published: 2013-12-26, Author: Tom , review by: maximumpc.com

  • Easy setup, small footprint, looks nice.
  • Lacks precision, thirdparty apps required, app store needs work

 
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  Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Dan , review by: benchmarkreviews.com

  • USB 3.0/2.0 Connectivity, Vector data and gesture recognition is inherent from sensor, Complex data input possible in real time, Well
  • Leap Motion must seperate itself from other similar items offered by demonstrating where the Leap Motion Controller excells, Not a mouse replacement, The huge potential must be translated into tangible performance
  • The Leap Motion Controller clearly demonstrates the vast possibilities this type of 3D controller represents. There are clearly areas that I can see it will dominate. I experience a freedom and joy when using particle manipulation software which I think i...

 
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  Published: 2013-09-02, Author: Tom , review by: audioholics.com

  • Super cool, Intuitive, Basically works, Constantly expanding list of apps, updates, Price
  • Won't make you give up any other control method, Wide field of control easily triggered erroneously
  • Next Page ⇨Recent Forum Posts:Read the Complete Threadavengineer posts on September 03, 2013 00:06I tried Leap Motion too. I found the apps “interesting”, but useless in the practical sense. I found the device itself to be elegantly designed physically, b...

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  Published: 2013-08-23, Author: James , review by: makeuseof.com

  • Don't buy it – yet. I don't know if these are just early problems that can be fixed with firmware or if the technology is fundamentally flawed, but for a device with so much hype and promise, it is woefully disappointing...

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  Published: 2013-08-21, Author: Rick , review by: techspot.com

  • Impressive tracking capabilities for a firstgen device. Small footprint. Not expensive. For now, one neat toy to play around with.
  • Depending on the app, making things work can be frustrating. Better suited for simple gesture games. Poor performance on productivity scenarios.
  • I admit, the Leap Motion controller is something I want to fall in love with. It's just so cool. However, my experiences with the device indicate that at least for now it's more of a neat conceptual “toy” than a practical device you'll be reaching for eve...

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  Published: 2013-08-09, review by: notebookcheck.net

  • The basic idea of using depth-perception cameras to record even the smallest movements of fingers or a pen generally seems like a great idea. Leap Motion is able to translate the concept well and shows a lot of potential for future applications. An OS int...

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