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Tech companies are racing to revolutionize how people interact with their computers- and Leap Motion might have just beat them all to it. Claiming to be more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen, the company unveiled their Leap motion capture system last week.
It looks like a Kinect on steroids. The device seems similar to the Touch device that Disney unveiled a few weeks ago. Only the size of a USB, the Leap claims to be 200 times more accurate than current technology. Many are skeptical about the claims of this unreleased product, and details on the technical specifications are few (the company cites intellectual property concerns as many patents are pending).
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