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Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kinectforwi...revealing-kinect-for-windows-v2-hardware.aspx
Yup, it's a Kinect! Will be cool to see what people do with it.
As we continue the march toward the upcoming launch of Kinect for Windows v2, were excited to share the hardwares final look.
The sensor closely resembles the Kinect for Xbox One, except that it says Kinect on the top panel, and the Xbox Nexusthe stylized green xhas been changed to a simple, more understated power indicator.
The sensor requires a couple other components to work: the hub and the power supply. Tying everything together is the hub (top item pictured below), which accepts three connections: the sensor, USB 3.0 output to PC, and power. The power supply (bottom item pictured below) does just what its name implies: it supplies all the power the sensor requires to operate. The power cables will vary by country or region, but the power supply itself supports voltages from 100240 volts.
As this first look at the Kinect for Windows v2 hardware indicates, we getting closer and closer to launch. So stay tuned for more updates on the next generation of Kinect for Windows.
Yup, it's a Kinect! Will be cool to see what people do with it.