Wednesday, 1 February 2012

ASUS prepping Kinect-enabled laptops

Word is going around that Microsoft's Kinect technology is heading to laptops. The Daily reports ASUS has created Kinect-enabled notebooks:
The Daily had a chance to check out a pair of prototypes incorporating Kinect sensors over the last few days. The devices, which at first glance appear to be Asus netbooks running Windows 8, feature an array of small sensors stretching over the top of the screen where the webcam would normally be. At the bottom of the display is a set of what appear to be LEDs.

A source at Microsoft has confirmed that the devices are indeed official prototypes of laptops featuring a Kinect sensor. In terms of functionality, there are hundreds of different ways that motion control could be leveraged in a portable. Gaming has the most obvious applications, but a Kinect-enabled laptop could also toggle between programs with the wave of a hand, or media controls could be tweaked with the wag of a finger. What�s more, motion-controlled portables could offer a new way for disabled individuals to interact with their devices.


ASUS prepping Kinect-enabled laptops - More news at DV Hardware

No comments:

Post a Comment