PrimeSense provides some of the brains behind Microsoft Kinect and wants a piece of cake; ASUS has a reputation to announce to peripherals wonderfully wacky each year. In 2011 of the ETUC, Wavi Xtion check both boxes, very well. In summary, the Xtion is a depth PrimeSense built exclusively for PC 3D camera, but with an important turn - that connects to a pair of boxes of ASUS Wavi transmitted wirelessly their data to the PC from your TV to a PC with Windows in the band 5 GHz. Ah, lounge and should ASUS attract enough developers, even pull down applications from Xtion online shop. ASUS says that we will see the package available commercially in the world in the second quarter of next year's - with a user interface and a selection of applications and games on board - but you throw a Xtion PRO development kit in February to tempt all what Kinect hackers in magical things for encoding platform. No further details by now, but there s an event in Vegas this week where ASUS is but guaranteed to show you. PR after the break.
Update: we say HTPC? Turns out quite not how it works: the Wavi are actually a couple of boxes that wirelessly tape data between them. Put Xtion sensor on the top of your TV, connect it to Wavi # 1, then Wavi # 2 in a PC socket up to 25 feet away. Case, it seems the Xtion cannot be very capable as unit of Microsoft, as there are only inside - infrared hardware might be appropriate for gesture control, but there is no wait fights any light of augmented reality. See some demos below!
ASUS and Xtion Wavi PrimeSense and Xtion Pro press images
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Monday, January 3, 2011
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