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  2. Kinect - Wikipedia

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    Kinect is a discontinued line of motion sensing input devices produced by Microsoft and first released in 2010. The devices generally contain RGB cameras, and infrared projectors and detectors that map depth through either structured light or time of flight calculations, which can in turn be used to perform real-time gesture recognition and body skeletal detection, among other capabilities.

  3. Azure Kinect - Wikipedia

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    The Azure Kinect was announced on February 24, 2019, in Barcelona at the MWC. [10] It was released in the US in March 2020, and in the UK, Germany, and Japan in April 2020. [11] Microsoft announced that the Azure Kinect hardware kit would be discontinued in October 2023, and referred users to third party suppliers for spare parts. [12]

  4. PrimeSense - Wikipedia

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    PrimeSense was best known for licensing the hardware design and chip used in Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensing system for the Xbox 360 in 2010. [2] The company had been founded in 2005 to explore depth-sensing cameras which they had demonstrated to developers at the 2006 Game Developers Conference .

  5. Xbox Kinect Reviews: Revolutionary Movement

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  6. List of game controllers - Wikipedia

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    Kinect for Xbox 360: Xbox 360: Connectivity: USB 2.0 Dimensions: 282 × 68 × 70 mm Input: 1 RGB camera, 2 infrared depth sensors, four-microphone array Mass: 1360 g November 4, 2010 [31] Wii U GamePad: Wii U: Connectivity: Proprietary wireless, Accessory Connector port, AC adapter port, headset jack, near-field communication

  7. Shape Up (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Shape Up received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [6] Robin Parker of GodisaGeek.com praised its vibrant art style, accurate performance of the Kinect sensor. He also praised the game for successfully making fitness entertaining, challenging and interesting. [ 12 ]

  8. AOL reviewed: Storyworth is the perfect gift for someone who ...

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    What I liked about Storyworth. There’s a lot to like about Storyworth, assuming you either choose to answer the questions yourself or choose to pepper a willing participant.

  9. Alex Kipman - Wikipedia

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    Kipman joined Microsoft in 2001, [8] [9] starting development on Microsoft's integrated development environment Visual Studio.Starting 2005, he helped in the development of Microsoft Windows, until joining the Xbox department in 2008, [10] where he oversaw the acquisition of the technology for the Xbox Kinect from an Israeli company, [11] PrimeSense. [12]