http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/16315-asus-integrerar-handrorelseteknik-fran-leap-motion-i-framtida-datorer
(use google translate for english)
Asus and a few other unnamed partners are making computers with leap motion built in.
It's a very cool gadget that most importantly eliminates the delays you normally experience in motion control.
It updates at a frequency of 290 times a second (comparable to Mice today that update 500-1000 times a second) with precision in the 0.01mm region.
[quote=Searz]Derp, the title should say adopted* >.>
http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/16315-asus-integrerar-handrorelseteknik-fran-leap-motion-i-framtida-datorer
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Asus and a few other unnamed partners are making computers with leap motion built in.
It's a very cool gadget that most importantly eliminates the delays you normally experience in motion control.
It updates at a frequency of 290 times a second (comparable to Mice today that update 500-1000 times a second) with precision in the 0.01mm region.[/quote]
"Well, basically you should treat me like a prostitute." - TotalBiscuit
It's gonna be in some of the premium products from Asus. So pretty expensive, but you'll get a PC with the purchase ^_^
To purchase it just by itself costs 70 or 80$, I think. Google it :P
[quote=Searz]It's gonna be in some of the premium products from Asus. So pretty expensive, but you'll get a PC with the purchase ^_^
To purchase it just by itself costs 70 or 80$, I think. Google it :P[/quote]
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http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/16315-asus-integrerar-handrorelseteknik-fran-leap-motion-i-framtida-datorer
(use google translate for english)
Asus and a few other unnamed partners are making computers with leap motion built in.
It's a very cool gadget that most importantly eliminates the delays you normally experience in motion control.
It updates at a frequency of 290 times a second (comparable to Mice today that update 500-1000 times a second) with precision in the 0.01mm region.