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Wha? Even before a Hololens sequel could grace Microsoft's stage at MWC, the company has revived the Kinect, but in a buttoned-downed business sense. Nearly a decade since the Kinect first ...
At a press event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft announced Azure Kinect, a computer vision and speech solutions dev kit.
Microsoft is already working with early customers, who have been using Azure Kinect for applications like cashier-free checkouts and in healthcare. Azure Kinect is available for preorder today.
What is Azure Kinect DK? While the Kinect brand is best associated with a motion-sensing device for gaming, those days are behind it: Kinect is all about business now. The latest model is called ...
Microsoft demonstrated its HoloLens 2 headset using a new Azure Kinect camera sensor, while also showcasing various partner efforts using mixed-reality technologies, in a Sunday Mobile World ...
Microsoft expanded the availability of the Azure Kinect DK system to Japan, Germany, and the UK. Microsoft sites high market interest as the cause for the expansion.
Retailers and industry ISV partners were at last week's annual NRF show where Microsoft showcased more organizations moving to Azure and using Internet of Things devices such as Kinect.
The Azure Kinect Developer Kit only delivers streaming data, so applications need to configure the data rate in frames per second, along with image color formats and resolutions.
Alongside of a brand new HoloLens, Microsoft today announced Azure Kinect, which was previously Project Kinect for Azure. You can pre-order it today for $399, and it ships on June 28.
Microsoft announced last week that it has “made the decision to end production of Azure Kinect Developer Kit.” ...
Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensing camera for its Xbox consoles was walking dead for the longest time. Last October, it finally passed away peacefully -- ...