After discontinuing the original Kinect for Windows sensor in December last year, Microsoft is now discontinuing production of the new Kinect for Windows v2 sensor launched in July last year. The firm
First unveiled with an early access offer in early June this year, Microsoft has now made its Kinect for Windows V2 device available to anyone for a price tag of $199. Available
Microsoft’s movement-recognition Kinect software has morphed from virtual shooter gaming to the real-life challenge of guarding the world’s last Cold War border. The sensor allowing hands-free play on the Xbox is the