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Can we buy the conventional camera, an infrared camera, and an infrared laser projector for the Intel RealSense 3D technology now?
How much does it cost?
 

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Do the prizes have the Intel RealSense Technology?

Razer should have sponsored some prizes to for us to experience it.

you can go inform and ask them to sponsor. the top prizes should have the Intel RealSense Technology.
 

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There is even a dev kit at:

http://click.intel.com/intel-realsense-developer-kit.html

Done by Creative. Interesting.

Intel RealSense 3D Camera (Front F200)

- Full VGA depth resolution
- 1080p RGB camera
- 0.2–1.2 meter range (Specific algorithms may have different range and accuracy)
- USB 3.0 interface

1.2m range is pretty interesting to see, some gestures are even able to detect at that kind of distance.

Didn't know Creative also produce 3D camera, thought they are in Sound cards...
 

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Can we buy the conventional camera, an infrared camera, and an infrared laser projector for the Intel RealSense 3D technology now?
How much does it cost?

Interested too. Best is make it open source. Imagine arduino and raspberry pi using the tech.
 

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Creative make intel realsense 3D camera?

On a side note -Creative make good hardware but their Software department can't make it one.
I bought their mp3 players hardware wise ok , software like buggy can't delete songs which shows their SW department like sub-standard .

Its so sad :s22: after so many years still same problem .

You need good software to compliment your hardware .
 

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For laptops like Dell Inspiron 15 or aio for the Inspiron 24, also must see the config for the pricing. Alienware is more exp.
 

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Dell Inspiron 24 touch version the display quite good to be use with current Windows 10.
 

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For me personally, if I can I will aim the Dell Alienware or Curve monitor coz never use and experience before...

u need ppl to MC. :s13:

i want laptop as first choice. my mbp die liao. :( if cannot then monitor.

alienware like abit extra. :s13:
 

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virtually borderless InfinityEdge display, which means less bezel & more viewing space to enjoy. nothing much is being said about this InfinityEdge display.

the Dell XPS 13 is made from premium and ultralight materials like carbon fiber and machined aluminum. also got Corning Gorilla Glass NBT. it also has stunning panels with sharp detail and accurate colors, and the latest graphics and processors, offer the perfect blend of performance, mobility and durability.
 

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Hi HWZoner,

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That fella is using Intel® RealSense™ Camera to interact with his computer. Has 22 tracking points per hands.


Not bad Intel® RealSense™ got 3D scan too.. first thing I thought of is use it to scan your face as SIMS character :s13:


so that 1st prize Dell laptop got this Intel® RealSense™ technology? :s22:
 

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That fella is using Intel® RealSense™ Camera to interact with his computer. Has 22 tracking points per hands.


Not bad Intel® RealSense™ got 3D scan too.. first thing I thought of is use it to scan your face as SIMS character :s13:


so that 1st prize Dell laptop got this Intel® RealSense™ technology? :s22:

Yea, otherwise it wont be the top prize.
 
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