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Leap represents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. It's more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen. For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements.

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para já é.

Do you support windows?

Yes! We also support native touch emulation for Windows 8.

How about Linux?

Linux support is on the agenda.

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Hã? O "Yes!" não quer dizer que sim?

E o "also" não quer dizer que também suportam o touch do W8?

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para já é.

Do you support windows?

Yes! We also support native touch emulation for Windows 8.

How about Linux?

Linux support is on the agenda.

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Perhaps the coolest thing about the Leap is that the hardware required to use it is very small. It is so tiny that the hardware could actually be built into PC laptops, much like how cameras are now installed inside some PC notebooks. In fact, Leap Motion's leaders say they are currently in talks with unnamed but "several big hardware manufacturers" that could lead to an agreement for having the Leap hardware put inside future notebooks.

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Leap Motion goes retail: motion controller to be sold exclusively at Best Buy

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Ever since we first saw Leap Motion's hyper-accurate gesture control system in person, we've been waiting for the time when we can walk into a store and buy one. Sure, devs have been able to buy Leap controllers for some time and it won't be long before Leap's tech is baked into retail laptops, but now the general public's going to get the chance to grab the standalone controller, too. That's right, folks, this spring, the Leap Motion Controller will be available nationwide at any Best Buy store, with pre-orders starting in February. So, it won't be long before you can stroll on down to the nearest big blue box and pick one up -- assuming there's still one within strolling (or driving) distance.

O preço parece que são 70$.

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Leap motion gesture add-in for PCs starts shipping May 13

First announced close to a year ago, the Leap motion gesture/capture add-on from start up company Leap Motion has generated a ton of press, thanks to its impressive demos of highly accurate gesture capture for use on Windows and Mac PCs. Today, Leap Motion announced that the Leap device would finally start shipping to the public on May 13th.

The press release also revealed that pre-orders for the add-on would now be priced at $79.99, a $10 price hike compared to the previous pre-order amount of $69.99; Leap will start being sold in Best Buy stores on May 19th and Best Buy is also taking pre-orders now for the Leap on its website. The device will support PCs running on Windows 7 and 8 and Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8.

A number of software developers and companies have already announced their plans to offer apps that will support the Leap. They will include plug-ins for Autodesk, apps made by The Weather Channel and a version of the popular casual game Cut the Rope.

The public will get its first chance to try out the Leap device at an exhibit during the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas on March 9-11. Leap Motion previously announced that Asus would bundle the Leap in some of its Windows 8 PCs.

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