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new Hewlett-Packard laptop – Offering gestures control of Leap Motion

gesture recognition in trend, as the traditional desktop computing with keyboard and mouse is firstly not really conducive to creativity, endurance and productivity and secondly not really built on the basis of a person’s natural movements. Traditional cation interaction with computers will be rare in the future, but a real push towards gesture control, there has been, in spite of many new interaction concepts, not yet. Hewlett Packard is the first major company that dares to have one of the best performing systems for controlling computers by gestures, namely the company’s “Leap Motion” to integrate into a laptop – the HP Envy17 .

Envy17 – laptop with integrated gesture control

Finally a big company dares gesture control into a laptop integrate and to bring these to market. With the technology of Leap Motion Hewlett-Packard is well equipped in this area because there are few that can compete with the quality and accuracy of Leap Motion. The new laptop with the innovative control through gestures will cost about 800 € and include some nice features and software that allows you to pursue the full potential of the new gesture control. Among them are utilities for controlling a digital DJ mixer as well as a software which was specifically designed to play PC games via Gestenkomandos.


gesture control in the new HP laptop

games are just a Example of the new Leap Motion Technology, the HP Envy 17 If you think about it, you can many everyday things from the wrist to do without the keyboard or using the mouse. Google Maps for example. Why the mouse rotate the globe when you can simply operate by hand. -Zoom in and out, select, open, all you can do with your hands. The advantage is obvious. You can interact with the computer by things “touching” and modeled. As in real life. Naturally and without having to type without clicking. It’s necessary anyway since a long time that the interaction between computers and people change – as in films such as Minority Report. A video about the new Envy17 shows some of the new features and benefits of the integration of the Leap Motion sensor in the laptop from Hewlett-Packard

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    video shows the Envy17 HP

    Note: The Envy17 is also available as normal version without buying Leap Motion sensor. So when making a purchase, please make sure and insist that gesture control is included in the package.

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