Pranav Mistry's TED Network presentation uses colored markers and a camera.
The Carnegie Mellon/MS Collaboration does not use an external camera. It actually detects the vibrations that are created through the arm as a controller. This is a thousand times more complex with its detection methods.
The only commonality is a pico projector. But those are used in cell phones, used to project movies, etc in all sorts of various devices.
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I actually like Just Cause 2. I think they did a really good job with it and it's fun. I think they'd do well to go west.
holy poopoo, now THAT'S innovation.
The tetris is crazy!
not that hard
this submitter rules
haha, what the heck?
lol at that gif
I enjoyed the demo too. The destruction was a little spread out though, I wish you could destroy entire buildings. That'd be amazing. But it's a lot of fun driving on cars, then ghost riding on top of the car and shooting while standing on the roof. Hehe.
I'm just in a funk today. Sorry...
whats a niggle
I can't believe this is a phone.
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hmmm the power of Bing? Not so much, MS...
sweet all i need is my $9,000 TV, $150 pair of 3D glasses, and $50 3D emitter.
Starcon 2 Urquan Masters for the win
OWNED by Murderdolls.
Lair 2 for the win.
It's funny how gamers aren't really impressed with CGI trailers now adays. We want the real thing.
Nope. I refuse to believe that it's that much of an issue. I've played every for the past month and nary a glitch to be seen. But I guess nothing should deter from more extraneous beta testing.
I still have a blast though.
snap!!