The Daily
Friday, January 27, 2012
Microsoft working on Kinect-enabled laptops
It remains to be seen when or if they'll turn into actual products, but The Daily reports that Microsoft is at least working on getting its Kinect
technology shoved into laptops. While details are light, the iPad-based
publication says that it's seen a pair of prototypes that "appear to be
Asus netbooks running Windows 8," but which have had their webcams
replaced with an array of sensors that run along the top of the screen
(a set of LEDs are said to be at the bottom). The Daily also
says that it's confirmed with a source at Microsoft that the devices are
indeed official prototypes of a Kinect-enabled laptop, and it
unsurprisingly suggests that Microsoft would likely license the
technology to laptop manufacturers rather than build its own hardware.
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