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Originally Posted by DaClownie View Post

This come back seems kinda silly, Bridden. The main reason? You're comparing non-touch control of the LEAP, to a $1000+ Wacom drawing monitor... This would be more comparable to the $100 Bamboo... in which case, you'd probably be better off with the Wacom.
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This is also not to slight the technology. It's a huge step forward

You are right, but really I'm just trying to say that the thing has many practical applications. The guy I responded to almost seems to be against the product. I do agree that this may not be a revolutionary device and wont cure cancer.. but I do think, like all niche groups (like touch screen) It has MANY people who would be interested.

And I think that if set up right and (as I said in an earlier post) implemented well, could be much better than the 100$ bamboo. This is speculation of course, but I'm sure we will find out soon enough.

If you set it up in front of monitor, it scans at that area, picks it up to actually drawing when you come close enough to the monitor (it detects you before you actually start to input the draw) you could literally draw directly on your monitor, and it's "input lag" seems to be low enough that it should do VERY well when using.