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Like its predecessor, the EyeToy, the PlayStation Eye enables natural user interface and mixed reality video game applications through the use of computer vision (CV) and gesture recognition technologies implemented in the software. Though initial PlayStation Eye software has mostly been based on the same general techniques as the EyeToy (e.g ...
The PlayStation Eye is an updated version of the EyeToy USB webcam designed for the PlayStation 3. It does not work with PS2 EyeToy games, but the PS3 does support the PlayStation 2 EyeToy, using its camera and microphone functionalities. A firmware update enabled the PlayStation 3 to support all USB webcams which used the USB Video Class.
The PlayStation Camera is a motion sensor and camera accessory for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the successor to the PlayStation Eye for the PlayStation 3 , which was released in 2007.
The EyeToy is a color webcam for use with the PlayStation 2.Supported games use computer vision and gesture recognition to process images taken by the EyeToy. This allows players to interact with the games using motion, color detection, and also sound, through its built-in microphone.
Go! Puzzle (Sony, June 2007) - For PlayStation 3; Get On Da Mic (Eidos, 2004) - players can see their performance; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Electronic Arts, 2004) - features EyeToy minigames; Jackie Chan Adventures (Sony, 2004) - features EyeToy minigames; Lemmings (Team17, 2006) - only 20 levels are EyeToy compatible
At E3 2014, the system was announced for North America and Europe, under the name PlayStation TV, for release in Q3 2014. [21] Final release dates for the western release were announced at Gamescom 2014. [4] System software update 3.15 was released on April 30, 2014, which enabled PS4 remote play functionality for the PS Vita TV.
PlayStation Eye, EyeToy, Kinect, Xbox 360 accessories Xbox Live Vision is a webcam accessory that was developed as an accessory for the Xbox 360 video game console . It was announced at E3 2006 and was released in North America on September 19, 2006, Europe and Asia on October 2, 2006, and Japan on November 2, 2006.
On April 25, 2007, Sony announced the PlayStation Eye. This is an updated version of the PlayStation 2 peripheral, the EyeToy. The camera is capable of capturing 60 frames per second video at 640×480 resolution and 120 frame/s video at 320×240 resolution. The four-channel microphone on the Eye can block out background noise.