LEAP MOTION......all new motion sensor gadget....
The Leap hardware is actually quite unassuming, considering its capabilities. It's just over three inches long, an inch wide and less than a half-inch thick (79 x 30 x 11mm), with a glossy black panel on top, behind which resides the infrared sensors. On the bottom, you'll find a black rubber panel embossed with the Leap Motion logo. The edge, meanwhile, is ringed with a seamless aluminum band, save for a USB 3.0 Micro-B port on the left side (though the device runs at USB 2.0 speeds). There's also a slim LED power / status indicator on the front edge. Alas, as of this writing, the company wasn't able to reveal more specifics about the internals themselves, thanks to pending patent considerations. Along with the controller itself, users get a pair of USB 3.0 cables in the box -- a 5-foot and a 2-foot cord.
Keep in mind, the Leap is different from a Kinect sensor bar in more than just its size and appearance. Leap works using infrared optics and cameras instead of depth, and does not cover as large an area as Microsoft's motion controller. Leap does its motion sensing at a fidelity unmatched by any depth camera currently available: it can track all 10 of your fingers simultaneously to within a hundredth of a millimeter with a latency lower than the refresh rate on your monitor. Of course, that tracking ability isn't just about the hardware, and the capabilities of the Leap are only realized by the software built to work with it.
The leap motion is almost like kinect.............
System Requirements........
Windows® 7 or 8 or Mac® OS X 10.7
AMD Phenom™ II or Intel® Core™ i3, i5, i7 processor
2 GB RAM
USB 2.0 port
Internet connection
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The leap motion which can control nao robot, that is the robot has been programmed in such a way that it can be controlled with leap motion.......
check this out.........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7peouoJLLQ
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