| youarebadatgames said: It's using the 3d kinect stuff for natural human/machine interaction. The stuff in kinect will be big not just for gaming - think smart homes with rooms that have voice command and identity sensing, or information kiosks with natural human/computer interaction, the kind of stuff grandmas who don't understand computers can use. It takes some second order thinking to envision the possibilities, and the people at MS research come from the right side of the IQ curve. Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's worthless. |
lol.
Goodluck with your projector peripheral then.Can't wait to see 360 degree projectors every 15 feet to do something we can already do with an iphone.
Voice command is already done and so is identity sensing and lots of other cool things. If you think kinect is not only "creating new experiences", but outdoing what we already have, you are sadly sadly mistaken.
"or information kiosks with natural human/computer interaction, the kind of stuff grandmas who don't understand computers can use." - thankfully KINECT is going to save us all; oh I should correct myself, KINECT AND a bunch of other hardware.
Don't think I didn't notice your little jab at my intelligence. Come back when you have something more concrete to say rather than this romantic defensive daydreaming.
'One day it will be able to cool your cup just by sensing the temperature of a drink on your lips, and old people will understand the new generation, and nobody will be able to break into your home and steal stuff, and cats and dogs will live together peacefully under one roof. Thanks kinect!'









