Technology behind Kinect on PC this year
PrimeSense, the company that developed Kinect for the Xbox 360, has already signed deals to put PrimeSense inside home theatre PCs by the end of the year.This might be in a pre-built PC that won't work with anything more interesting than Windows Media Centre, or it might have a USB on the end and be wide open for developers. Either way, doing a silly dance in your living room won't be the sole privilege of Xbox gamers for long.
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