Microsoft announces HoloLens depth sensor Project Kinect
You thought you'd heard the last of Kinect, didn't you?
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You thought you'd heard the last of Kinect, didn't you?
The device's core hardware lives on through Microsoft Hololens.
I spy with my cynical eye...
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If you'd like your Xbox One with the Kinect peripheral, Microsoft is set to offer a limited-time price drop, starting this weekend.
My name is Ozzie Mejia and I truly hated Kinect on Xbox 360. Since then, I've played several Kinect games on Xbox One and now I am convinced that Microsoft abandoning the peripheral would be a huge mistake.
Those looking to use their Xbox One Kinect with their PC will now be able to do so, thanks to a new adapter released by Microsoft.
Those who want the motion experience and didn't get it in the bundle will be able to pick it up on its own soon. It'll also include a free game for good measure.
Microsoft has announced that the new Kinect will launch on PC on July 15 for $199.
Microsoft has started taking pre-orders for Kinect for Windows v2 from developers. Interested devs can order the hardware and SDK beta for $199.00.