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It was only a matter of time before Microsoft lay the Kinect for Windows v2 sensor to rest. They released a Kinect Adaptor for Windows last fall which allows users to use an Xbox One Kinect sensor ...
Microsoft stopped producing the Kinect for Windows v2 sensor today after phasing out the original sensor not long ago. The company emphasized, however, that this does not mean it will stop ...
Microsoft has ended production and sales of its Kinect for Windows v2 hardware sensor. Software developers can still make Kinect-based Windows apps by using the version made for the Xbox One ...
With the Kinect for Windows v2 sensor and SDK 2.0 in the wild, Redmond will end sales of its original device in 2015.
The first batch of Microsoft's Kinect for Windows v2 sensor has been made available to developers for pre-order for $199 in various regions around the world.
As planned, Microsoft today started shipping its Kinect for Windows v2 sensor, priced at $199. At the same time, the company has also released the free SDK 2.0 public preview, which you can ...
Microsoft's second-generation Kinect for Windows sensor will be available to developers, alongside a new software development kit, in July.
Kinect v2 for Windows sensor doesn’t ship with software; it’s intended to be used with Kinect for Windows SDK 2.0 for building applications.
Microsoft's second generation Kinect gesture and voice control sensor is being sent to Windows developers who signed up to the Kinect for Windows v2 Developer Preview programme.
As for specifications, Microsoft said Kinect v2 will feature a 1080p sensor, better performance in low-light settings, improved gesture recognition and body tracking, and a broader field of view.
“The Kinect for Windows v2 sensor gives developers more of the precision, responsiveness, and intuitive capabilities they need to develop interactive voice and gesture-based applications ...
Microsoft has unveiled its Kinect for Windows v2 sensor, which looks almost identical to the Kinect sensor for Xbox One.