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haxxiy said:
Sony has been doing that kind of stuff for ages now.

 

The key difference here is the 'Z.'

This device does a 3D infrared scan, so it can percieve depth. Also, because it's an active scanner rather than a passive detector, it will work regardless of light levels or any other optical confusion which the eyetoy might be subject to.

I'm really curious as to how cheap it is to produce one of these, because it sounds pretty sophisticated.



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