NJ5 said: In that scenario, yes. I just think that scenario is highly hypothetical. But maybe that's just because I don't see any reason for something like Natal to be used to control generic devices like a TV. Yeah you could control a TV using some ridiculous gestures, but a remote control is simple, effective and fool-proof (no changing channels due to making the wrong gesture). |
Well, there are already tvs being made with camera technology, I am not sure if they are using IR or not though.
And yes, this is highly hypothetical. Laptops might have a use for this, businesses might have a use for this(collaborative online meetings, presentations, etc), a single camera in a room might interface with multiple devices. I don't know, I am not a particularly inventive person, but some might come up with something neat for this.