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But there isn't any option to change HDD to SSD in the Dell Inspiron 24 7000 AIO link...:s22:
 

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http://www.pcworld.com/article/2972...ra-technology-is-already-the-star-of-idf.html

Interesting to see that they can use it even on robots! Looks like there are even more applications to use it.

Things have only just gotten under way at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco and the company’s RealSense depth-sensing camera technology has already emerged as the most important technology at the show.

In years past, Intel would work up the crowd with a glimpse of its next chips for PCs and servers. But with Moore’s Law stumbling and the action in computing shifting to robots and the Internet of Things, the chip maker has more important things to emphasize.

In his opening keynote Tuesday morning, CEO Brian Krzanich showed how the computer vision enabled by RealSense can be used in all kinds of applications, ranging from robots to computer games to vending machines that interact with the people around them.
 

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Jokes aside, there should be a market for entertainment scenes if realsense technology take off well. Coupled with virtual reality, the clubbing scenes will probably offer more than just flashing spotlight/laser.

The realsense camera probably can have a market in land surveying equipment too.

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Infra red laser distance meter is in the market for donkey years already. However it is not very accurate and short range of up to 100 meters? The device use reflected infra-red intensity to determine distance, surfaces with different reflectivity will affect the accuracy.

The theodolite also use infra red laser but measure off prism reflector so is super accurate over greater distance.
 

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how many working robots?? so far only prototype with Intel RealSense 3D camera.

So far mostly prototype. But nevertheless it is cool as at least we can even give commands to them via gestures. Also we could actually put it to good use in future lets say domestic helpers could be robotics at home. It can also help to improve lives, and especially aging population, can take good care of the elderly.
 

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So far mostly prototype. But nevertheless it is cool as at least we can even give commands to them via gestures. Also we could actually put it to good use in future lets say domestic helpers could be robotics at home. It can also help to improve lives, and especially aging population, can take good care of the elderly.

May be IRobot also used similar technology ?!
 

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is surface pro 4 packed with Intel RealSense Camera and also use RealSense Technology? They got camera plus infrared etc etc worh
 

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Can the Intel RealSense Camera using RealSense Technology be used for CCTV? Sounds quite fun eh
 

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wonder who is the oem to manufacturer those sensors in the Realsense Camera

Maybe Intel makes their own chipsets etc for the Intel RealSense Camera and code for RealSense Technology? Afterall their (processor) chipsets are made by them right?
 

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Haha...wonder if those big stores like Best Denki or Challenger got any demo set to play with. :s13:

We prolly look like some idiots at store if we play with the Intel RealSense Camera using RealSense Technology laptops/camera/equipment
 

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Maybe Intel makes their own chipsets etc for the Intel RealSense Camera and code for RealSense Technology? Afterall their (processor) chipsets are made by them right?

Intel RealSense Camera don't use chipset but maybe for the code for RealSense Technology.
 

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We prolly look like some idiots at store if we play with the Intel RealSense Camera using RealSense Technology laptops/camera/equipment

If did not try, how we gonna to know if this technology is good..

Wanna to compare sensitivity of this Intel RealSense Camera with Xbox Kinetic.
 
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