Motion Controller
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Virtuix has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its Omni omnidirectional treadmill that is designed to translate the user's real world movements into virtual gaming worlds.
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Microsoft has announced that its next-gen Kinect for Windows sensor will be available in 2014.
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Leap Motion is building up to its July release with a new video showing its interaction with Windows.
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The Omni from Virtuix is an omni-directional treadmill that can be used with VR headsets like the Oculus Rift.
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Leap Motion technology is coming to HP devices, first in a bundle and then being embedded in future HP devices.
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The DUO is a 3D sensor users can build themselves with an open source SDK and plans.
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Gizmag captured part of Leap's on-stage demonstration at SXSW and also went hands-on with the motion controller.
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Intellect Motion is a motion capture and medical diagnostics company, that's developing gaming products designed to keep children fit.
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Leap Motion has partnered with hardware company ASUS who will bundle the company's motion control technology with selected systems.
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Samsung gave IFA journos a treat when Victoria's Secret model Angela Bellotte demoed the world's first motion controlled Angry Birds experience.
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LightBeam pairs a pico projector with a depth-sensing camera to provide some Kinect style controller-free interactive control to projected presentations.
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The Fit Freeway app is a car racing game that uses head tracking to steer and the amount of vibration when using a treadmill, exercise bike or elliptical machine to determine the speed of your virtual ride.
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