BoneyBoy said:
CES 2010 Project Natal for the Xbox 360, which debuted to wide praise at E3 last summer, lets players control video games with movements and words. And gesture recognition companies hope that the gaming-industry buzz generated by Natal will extend into the wider consumer electronics world. Microsoft has made it clear that its ambitions aren’t restricted to gaming. At the Streaming Media West trade show in November 2009, Marc Whitten, the general manager responsible for the Xbox Live service, said he could envision a future where Natal would recognize users by voice – and know the content they’re interested in. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seems like NATAL ignited a firestorm of interest in controller free electronic interaction. WOW!!! Very surprising that NATAL is already a game changer and it hasn't even launched yet. |
This is what will change the world
Natal is good and I am sure over the years the Natal tech will improve, but next to this, it is still far off from becoming an Industry standard. Novelty wears of quickly. It takes less precision and effort to push a button on a remote than to wave your arms around.
However, I will hold my final judgement until Natal is released.