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  2. Leap Motion - Wikipedia

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    The LEDs generate pattern-less IR light [33] and the cameras generate almost 200 frames per second of reflected data. [34] This is then sent through a USB cable to the host computer, where it is analyzed by the company software using "complex maths" in a way that has not been disclosed by the company, in some way synthesizing 3D position data ...

  3. Olympus IR-500 - Wikipedia

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    Olympus IR-500. This camera was meant to be a part of a new digital system by Olympus thought to avoid the use of a personal computer. Named Olympus Easy Imaging System or i:robe, this camera was supplied with a cradle which allows the connection of a 40 GiB hard disk drive (S-HD-100; directly) and a photographic printer (P-S100; through USB ...

  4. Intel RealSense - Wikipedia

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    This is a stand-alone camera that can be attached to a desktop or laptop computer. [21] It is intended to be used for natural gesture-based interaction, face recognition, immersive, video conferencing and collaboration, gaming and learning and 3D scanning. [22] There was also version of this camera to be embedded into laptop computers. [18]

  5. Surface Go - Wikipedia

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    The device runs Windows 10 Home in S-Mode and features a 5MP front facing camera, an infrared camera, 8 MP rear camera, a NFC chip and a kickstand supporting an angle of up to 165°. The screen is a 3:2 optically-bonded PixelSense 1800 × 1200 display with a density of 217 PPI and a full 180 degree viewing angle.

  6. Microsoft PixelSense - Wikipedia

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    In the old technology, the computer's "vision" was created by a near-infrared, 850-nanometer-wavelength LED light source aimed at the surface. When an object touched the tabletop, the light was reflected to multiple infrared cameras with a net resolution of 1024×768, allowing it to sense, and react to items touching the tabletop.

  7. Surface Go 2 - Wikipedia

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    The device contains USB C port with power delivery and a Surface Connect port. The front-facing camera contains an infrared sensor that supports login using Windows Hello. The device's Type Cover uses an 8-pin connection which is compatible with the previous model. The keyboard is sold separately at $99.

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