Yes, I see that this has now been released. Best Buy, the US chain store, is selling them. It's getting mixed reviews on the Best Buy site, a useful place to check, since the purchasers have a wide range of expectations and experience. It seems to do best with the most recent operating systems and a 64 bit system.
I certainly want it to work as a controller for Pianoteq's Note edit panes, whether it's used to make a standard monitor into a touch screen or used to move things in the air. But I doubt that I will buy one until I read more about its precision.
I'm curious about using it to edit text--normal touch screens are not great for this. Because of the width of one's finger, selecting small amounts of text or moving them to a precise location is hit-and-miss. But if this works better, I will probably dive into it.
But first--any Pianoteq users with a Leap Motion, yet? Let's see those videos...!
Last edited by Jake Johnson (30-07-2013 20:18)