
Keeping with its tradition of extremely dull names (remember theWindows Phone 7 Series?), Microsoft is calling the device Kinect for Windows. The company hopes that developers and businesses will take advantage of the Kinect sensor's high-tech features, including skeletal tracking, face tracking, enhanced speech, and seated mode tracking. Currently though, the product is not meant for consumers due to the lack of readily-available apps and games. However, If the Indian coder community embraces this platform enthusiastically, the commercial release certainly won't be too far away.
Kinect for Windows is priced at Rs 20,000 and can be ordered through MS resellers. To download the SDK (Software Development Kit), head over to this link.
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