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By Jared Newman, PCWorld Feb 1, 2012 8:22 AM
For PC users more interested in the practical side of Microsoft's Kinect, a Windows version is now available for $250.
Microsoft is also launching the Kinect for Windows commercial software development kit today. An SDK was previously available for academics and hobbyists, but the commercial SDK will allow developers to sell their creations for the first time.
For PC users more interested in the practical side of Microsoft's Kinect, a Windows version is now available for $250.
Microsoft is also launching the Kinect for Windows commercial software development kit today. An SDK was previously available for academics and hobbyists, but the commercial SDK will allow developers to sell their creations for the first time.








