This is the most unprofessional GUI ever.
wake up guys, IT's a FAKE!
According to the Verge it isn't
This is the most unprofessional GUI ever.
wake up guys, IT's a FAKE!
Did you or any character on screen say 'Xbox' first as that's the only way it would activate the command menu..
Is there any word on how the Kinect 2 will be distributed? Is it standard issue this time? Default interface for all? Because I'm never using it.
I've calibrated it, moved the speaker, re calibrated it, run the vocal app and everything and it still decides to stop the movie.
One time I was watching a movie and the guy yelled "Watch the exits!" guess what? Kinect decided he was talking to it and exited my movie.
I'm glad ms is continuing to invest in Kinect because it is brilliant technology for UIs, but it will always have limited applications for gaming, hope they have realised that by now (doubt it though). Ideally it would be built into your tv not your game console.
Just so it is clear, this was the Xbox 360 alpha kit :
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v450/Borman/PICT4490Medium.jpg[IMG]
Looking "low budget" means nothing. I can dig up my Xbox Alpha Kit pictures if you want.[/QUOTE]
Once I saw someone talking about alpha kits I knew it was you posting. :P
I'm glad ms is continuing to invest in Kinect because it is brilliant technology for UIs, but it will always have limited applications for gaming, hope they have realised that by now (doubt it though). Ideally it would be built into your tv not your game console.
That looks a lot like the Canesta depth sensing camera tech that MS bought around the Kinect release.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmKShSHOSYU
TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- PrimeSense (http://www.primesense.com), the leader in Natural Interaction and 3D sensing solutions, today announced the launch of its next generation embedded 3D sensor, Capri, demonstrating a revolutionary small form factor and low cost. PrimeSense will debut Capri as part of its World of 3D Sensing suite at the Renaissance Hotel in Las Vegas, January 8-11 at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
PrimeSense's breakthrough reference design utilizes Capri - PrimeSense's next-generation of depth acquisition System on Chip, with improved algorithms including multi-modal 3D sensing techniques. Capri System on Chip together with the new Reference Design provides the most versatile 3D sensing platform available today, in the tinniest form factor, making it ideal for embedding in consumer electronics devices such as PCs, All in-One PCs, tablets, laptops, mobile phones, TVs, consumer robotics and more. Samples for development and integration for leading OEMs will be available by mid-2013.
"Using cutting-edge technologies, our newest generation of sensors is robust, accurate and affordable," said Inon Beracha , CEO, PrimeSense. "With a mind-blowing size reduction, Capri's size is about x10 smaller than the PrimeSense's current generation of 3D sensors and it is certainly the smallest 3D sensor in the world. Capri is small enough to fit into today's most popular Smartphones while still providing the highest depth performance (short and long range). We see Capri adding depth sensing and Natural Interaction to numerous devices and markets, revolutionizing the user experience and usability in ways that no one could imagine until now".
PrimeSense will demonstrate the Capri at the 2013 International CES in its suite: Renaissance Hotel, second floor Capital room, Las Vegas January 8 11.
PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1wzu8)
What is this shit.
It's like getting socks for christmas as a kid right after opening a new game console.
My bad, it might not be fake, but I certainly saw it before, back in October:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/08/10/microsoft-kinect-2-images_n_1763438.html
PrimeSense Unveils Capri, World's Smallest 3D Sensing Device at CES 2013
I wonder if Kinect 2 will be using PrimeSense new sensor?
Another Israeli company that are doing motion sensing that MS needs to buy? (Same what they did for Kinect)..
Yeah sorry for the misunderstanding, I bumped this three weeks old thread because of the last messages that mentioned a new Primesense device that should be unveiled at CES. The 720 SDK thing is old rumors.
Make a new thread next time.