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ssj12 said:
 

and what do you think the video up there is? it sense that the person is moving. Senses motions. The program reacts. And the way I saw it when i was playing with it at the kiosk at E3 was that it could sense when something other then a hand was hitting at it. I took my notebook and smacked down on the card and the creature reacted as if getting nailed into the ground.


But there is a huge difference.  It's not just sensing general motion, it's reading the depth, speed, size, and completely rendering the person in 3D while at the same time reading their motions.  The stuff on that is more advanced than anything that has even been used in movie rendering (I used to be a Graphic Design major).  There is a huge difference between rendering a 3D replica and registering every small motion it makes and simply registering the fact that there is an object nearby and it's moving.  You're notebook is simply the same thing, it could sense motion and reacted.  It wasn't rendering and mimicking the motion in a 1 to 1 situation.