Just a few weeks after Microsoft announced that it would bring its Kinect motion sensor technology to PCs, a couple of prototype laptops featuring built-in Kinect sensors have surfaced. Reporters at The Daily got their hands on Asus netbooks running Windows 8 that feature a row of Kinect sensors above the screen.
Developers have already begun creating apps that use Kinect to accept input. No word on when devices that use the technology might become available to the general public.
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