Project Natal - Microsoft's stroke of genius against the Wii?
An hour ago I've only gotten up and have been a spectacular news for you. It is the "Project Natal," that was presented by Microsoft at E3 in Los Angeles. With Project Natal is an input device for the Xbox 360 that consists of a camera, depth sensor and room mics. Using these three components, it will be possible to squeeze his body into the TV and interact with it. This is the big difference with other camera-based input devices, that in Natal Project 3D movements are recorded.
In addition, the system is able to perceive changes in voice pitch and voice commands at all to assume, as can be seen in the above line video. Furthermore, the system's own Xbox avatar to assign the person standing right in front of the television. All done automatically! Another controller seems to be no longer needed to be, as all other activities, such as scrolling through the LIVE menu is also realized by means of movements or speech.
Here's a video of the E3 presentation, which presents impressive was that the system can all:
If the system works the way on the two videos, and if Microsoft can really keep his promise to the effect, it could herald a minor revolution in the software giant in the living room. For my part I think it's very impressive!
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