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Microsoft releases new gear for the 360
Microsoft has many new goodies planned for the Xbox 360, just in time for the impending PlayStation 3 release. Three new hardware devices are planned for it soon, including a wireless headset with microphone, a wireless steering wheel and a camera that not only can be used for video, but gesture recognition (now you really can throw a punch at your TV).
A gesture-recognize video camera is actually a very cool idea. I've been to demos before that show off the ability of a game to respond to movement, whether it just be simple hand gestures via a worn glove or optical sensors that react to physical movement. Many of these have been bulky or obscenely expensive, however, and it's encouraging to see this possibly being introduced to the home environment. If they can prove themselves just once, people will begin to accept them.
A host of new games are also being released for the console. As the article mentions, Microsoft aims to steal as much thunder as possible from Sony.
A gesture-recognize video camera is actually a very cool idea. I've been to demos before that show off the ability of a game to respond to movement, whether it just be simple hand gestures via a worn glove or optical sensors that react to physical movement. Many of these have been bulky or obscenely expensive, however, and it's encouraging to see this possibly being introduced to the home environment. If they can prove themselves just once, people will begin to accept them.
A host of new games are also being released for the console. As the article mentions, Microsoft aims to steal as much thunder as possible from Sony.
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Post a comment| smtkr on August 9, 2006 7:43 AM | The Sony camera (I think it was called eye-toy) looked pretty cool.
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