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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:05PM Starcade said

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Seemed only inevitable, this type of technology would end up in laptops. I suspect we'll see it in stand alone displays as well. The voice control aspect would be interesting to have on a laptop or computer
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 1:40PM jsx92 said

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Any laptop with a microphone can have voice control. All Macs come with this feature built in (I don't know about Windows).

The fact that so many people view voice technology as a Kinect thing is incredibly disturbing.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 2:13PM killer rin said

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@jsx92
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 all have native voice control

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Speech_Recognition
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:05PM byaboy said

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Why?
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:52PM eat it said

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@byaboy

Because people will spend their money on it.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 1:43PM jsx92 said

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Because gimmicks are more profitable than actual advancements in technology.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 1:54PM lolkeits said

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@byaboy

I agree. When I read "Kinect sensors being tested for use in laptops" the first thing that comes to mind is the phrase "no thanks."
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:08PM CaptainProtonX said

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It's not safe to watch porn anywhere now.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:22PM SmashZilla said

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@CaptainProtonX

I'm scared to think of the inevitable kinect-roulette.com
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:17PM eeFJee said

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I'm scare Kinect gonna transform into C-Kinet soon :x
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:21PM Phades said

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I think Microsoft is going a little nuts with this tech..... Hopefully it gets a lot better. As it stands it's only "ok."
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:56PM benheckendorn said

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I guess there's some value in this, for people that need "hands off" browsing like doctors, cake decorators, dentists, Mike Rowe.

OR... you could just use a mouse.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 12:56PM eat it said

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The only good reason I can think of is for sign language.

If they had something that could help teach me sign language I would buy a kinect. And I don't even have a need to learn it, but hell, it would be cool.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 1:06PM PR0F3TA said

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well its not like they are spending it on game testing..

http://instantrimshot.com/
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 1:30PM SokakuTakeda said

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Microsoft needs to be pushing this into TV's as well.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 1:33PM R Planteer said

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The PC version of the Kinect has a "close up" mode that lets it work at much closer distances than the Xbox version. So that "deadzone" shouldn't be a problem.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 2:18PM Eletruk said

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I have played with the Kinect SDK for windows, but have yet to think of any real-life useful application to apply it to.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 4:28PM Draugdraugr said

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@Eletruk
Sign-Language to speech is the coolest thing Ive heard of but as far as I know no one has done anything like that.

It can also let you record in 3d. something that wouldn't be appealing for me, but might draw some people.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 2:30PM etirmi said

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Though you don't necessarily need Kinect for it, you could use it for video conferences. Being Windows 8, they probably could also have touch screens and embed the picture inside your crib notes or other supporting documentation.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2012 6:31PM SamuraisShadow said

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Read the article. Providing the disabled with a way to use the pc? Amazing.
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