
Stackdealz, the sister site to Studentrate that gives discounts to the general public, and Newegg have partnered up to give away a free Leap Motion Controller!
The Leap Motion Controller is a tiny USB device that lets you interact with your computer without touching it! The Leap Motion Controller senses how you move your hands, and makes the space between you and your computer interactive and three-dimensional. So instead of clicks, taps, and drag-and-drops, you can point, reach, and grab – even pick something up and put it down, just like real life! The Leap Motion Controller tracks all 10 fingers up to 1/100th of a millimeter. It’s up to 200 times more sensitive than existing motion-control technology and with zero latency, it keeps up with your every move. It’s only three inches long, and it plugs into the USB on your Mac or PC. All you have to do once it’s plugged it in download the free software and calibrate it quickly, then you’re off to a new dimension! With this all technology comes all new apps. Found in Airspace, the Leap Motion App Store, you have the ability to mold a masterpiece in 3D, play air guitar for real, and even fly a plane with your hands. Join the new wave of technology with the Leap Motion Controller.
To enter the giveaway, just visit Stackdealz.com and enter! Be the first of your friends to own this new technology, for free!
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