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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Minority Report-Style User Interface Might Make HP Cool Again

Grabbing the future. Photo: Leap Motion

Grabbing the future. Photo: Leap Motion

When you think amazing, HP isn’t the first involvementthat comes to mind. Or even the second. Or, frankly, the third. But a little snapof Minority Report-style UI might change that.

The company that started the garage-based engine roomtransmutationannounced Monday that it impartembed Leap Motion 3D featcontrols in future computers. This is a pretty full-sizedeal, because Leap Motion’s motion control brassis the best we’ve tested. The system can track your gestures to 1/100th of a millimeter, even if you’re flailing away lifelessly. The tracker has a robust app store, Airspace. It’s amazing, cutting-edge stuff that will tote uplife to HP’s product line — something the company desperately needs.
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“Leap Motion’s forward-looking3-D motion control combined with HP technology and amazing developer apps will create incredible user experiences,” Ron Coughlin, major(postnominal)vice president Consumer PCs at HP said in a statement.

HP is the second company to embrace Leap Motion’s motion tracking tech, following Asus to the 3D motion party. There’s no forgeon when we’ll  see Leap Motion baked into HP’s hardware, thoif it’s smart, HP will get on this ASAP. In the meantime, the OS X and Windows-ready Leap Motion is available for pre-order now for $80 and will begin shipping on May 13.


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Materials taken from WIRED

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