
I’m assuming they are using wire grid polarizers in both locations.Īnother issue with the design is that the image has to pass through and reflect off the beam splitter (if based on what I was shown and was told is correct). Something that concerns me in this design is that the LED light is shot straight at the beam splitter and if the polarization is not great with the first/LED polarizer and the beam splitter, there will be a spot of uncontrolled light (about the size of the LEDs) in the center of the image. Based off the pictures, I was trying to make it work based on what I was seen from static pictures. I did not see the components as they were taken off. For more details, check out want to add to my prior comment that I have only seen the teardown pictures and had to mentally reconstruct what was going on from picture. With these new embedded technologies and over 140 apps in the Airspace Store, there’s never been a better time to reach out and explore the possibilities of touchless interaction.
#LEAP ONE AND ALL SOFTWARE#
Here are the models that now include Leap Motion keyboards when you order online in the US:Įach computer comes with Airspace and the Leap Motion software preinstalled, along with some great free bundled apps to get started. Just in time for the holidays, the HP USB Leap Motion Keyboard is now available with the online purchase of select HP desktop and all-in-one platform bundles. Each step opens the door even wider for people to play, create, and explore in new ways. At the same time, Leap Motion technology will become ubiquitous among desktop platforms. In the future, motion control will become a part of everyday life, with motion-control technology embedded in a wide variety of devices – including tablets, smartphones, interactive kiosks, and head-mounted displays. Through hardware optimization and innovation, our engineers were able to design a micro sensor that’s only 3.5 millimeters in height, which is also now embedded in HP’s newest keyboard.īut we’re just getting started. In September, we took our first step with HP, who launched the HP ENVY 17 Leap Motion SE – the world’s first notebook embedded with our technology, now available online and on store shelves. By bundling our technology with select HP platforms, more people around the globe will experience the apps in Airspace, the Leap Motion app store. By embedding our technology in other devices, we’re creating new spaces of touchless control – so that more of your world will become interactive.

Within the eight cubic feet of the Leap Motion Controller’s range, you can reach into games, control your computer, drive a car, play a song, and lots more. We believe that touchless 3D interaction will open up a wide range of new immersive experiences for people to explore. Following the release of the HP ENVY 17 Leap Motion SE notebook, it’s the latest step in our ongoing partnership with HP to bring Leap Motion into more spaces than ever.

Now for sale on hp.com, these systems are available with keyboards featuring built-in Leap Motion sensor technology. This week, HP launched the latest generation of embedded Leap Motion™ technology with 11 HP desktop and all-in-one platforms. Desktop computing is taking on a whole new dimension.
