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Kinect for Windows Available Now for $250


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#1 TheHive

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Posted 03 February 2012 - 08:41 AM

http://www.pcworld.c...ow_for_250.html


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.



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Posted 03 February 2012 - 08:44 AM

A bit expensive but looks like a good start for some fun stuff on the PC.. :)

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Posted 03 February 2012 - 08:51 AM

Kinect-Powered Windows 8 Laptops Are Definitely in the Works. About time.
Will save to try to get one for pc. use it as remote navigation without keyboard and mouse. If implemented well.

A bit expensive but looks like a good start for some fun stuff on the PC.. :)



using Kinect on Windows comes at an extra cost: The camera is $100 more expensive than its Xbox 360 counterpart. Microsoft said last month that Kinect for Xbox 360 is “is in large part subsidized by consumers buying a number of Kinect games, subscribing to Xbox LIVE, and making other transactions associated with the Xbox 360 ecosystem.”



So why not just buy Kinect for Xbox 360 and plug it into a Windows PC? Two reasons: First, Kinect for Windows has a shorter-range camera than the Xbox 360 version, able to see objects as close as 16 inches away. Second, as PCWorld's Matt Peckham reported last month, Kinect for Xbox 360 isn't licensed for commercial use or supported under warranty on other platforms. Kinect apps developed using the commercial SDK for Windows may not by fully supported on the Xbox 360 hardware.
Given that the commercial SDK just launched, most people won't have any use for Kinect for Windows right now anyway. You may even want to wait until the technology gets built into laptops.

Good points.




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