3d Motion Controller


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Extreme Reality, the only company to provide 3D motion control on any webcam and platform, announced today that its technology will be available on Warchief, an Android-based TV game console developed by Xiaocong Network Limited and Qihoo 360. The console Though 3D printers themselves are becoming more affordable, the complexities of 3D modeling software have also proven a hurdle to entry to the consumer market. While some companies have sought to enhance their mainstream appeal with catalogs of pre Hands-free motion control, a technology pioneered by Nintendo's Wii and later improved upon by Microsoft's Kinect, just took a very big leap forward. Industries from gaming to surgery to architecture, engineering, and design may never be the same. Sliders suck. “Little too far to the left. Ugh. Little too far to the right. ARRHGH!!!” The mouse can be a frustrating controller for Photoshop, Final Cut, AutoCAD or even Spotify. But a new input device called Flow lets you play your computer like an “Trying to make good games for Move was hard,” said Yoshida, adding that developers often had trouble making 3D motion-tracking games that didn’t confuse players. They struggled to match Nintendo's success with motion control games, in part because then you might be interested in what the iMotion 3d motion controller has to offer. A small rounded rectangular device that fits onto your hand like a glove, the iMotion is composed of accelerometers, gyroscopes and three LED sensors that will communicate .

that his expertise can help his portfolio company Leap Motion make a very big splash with its new hands-free 3D motion control technology. Leap Motion (CBS News) Move over Microsoft Kinect and touch-screen displays. Controlling your computer may soon The Kinect controller has sold in the millions, and continues to help Microsoft shift Xbox 360 consoles. But Kinect is about to get some serious competition. Leap Motion has started showing off its Leap 3d motion controller. It sounds too good to be true Video: Introducing the Leap This article was originally published on theverge.com - Leap 3D motion control system is 100 times more accurate than Kinect, will cost $69.99 Share on FacebookShare Share on TwitterTweet Comments Show Comments Discussion Policy Asus is set to bundle a 3d motion controller with select new computers, the Taiwanese electronics company announced Thursday. "As OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) adopt 3D motion control technology, they're spurring a rapid evolution in computer .





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