I've worked for a number of years on the motion processing sensor side. The Apple acquisition makes sense, as it helps to add another input device for what I suspect will be an Apple TV. For the most part, everyone has hands and arms. To enable your hands to control what's showing on the screen seems in theory to be quite practical.
On the flip side, playing games is one thing.... controlling your TV is a different story altogether. I'm not sure how great an experience it will be. Samsung already has gesture controls on some of their camera-equipped TVS. The experience of waving your hands around for control can actually get a bit tiring.
It will be interesting to find out how Apple plans to integrate this technology into their devices.
On the flip side, playing games is one thing.... controlling your TV is a different story altogether. I'm not sure how great an experience it will be. Samsung already has gesture controls on some of their camera-equipped TVS. The experience of waving your hands around for control can actually get a bit tiring.
It will be interesting to find out how Apple plans to integrate this technology into their devices.