The Kinect Effect

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2011

One year ago this week, Xbox 360 set out to change the way we interact with games and entertainment with the launch of Kinect for Xbox 360. Sales immediately soared with more than 10 million Kinect sensors sold, setting the Guinness World Record as the fastest-selling consumer electronics device in 60 days along the way. But people were inspired not just to play; but also to discover, innovate and create. We call this "The Kinect Effect."

www.Kinect.com
www.Facebook.com/KinectforXbox360

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  • Gonna suck if it red rings during surgery...

  • "0:34" I HOPE TO GOD MY DOCTOR ISN'T LEARNING HOW TO PERFORM MY SURGERY AS HES DOING IT!

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  • Looks like apple ad...

  • kinect is not for only in game it can help people too!

  • It's the same song where is my mind

  • music reminds of fight club soundtrack!

  • Cool ad. Kudos Microsoft. Currently trying to learn how to use Kinect to help teach people Karate for a bit of Uni coursework :)

  • i <3 THiZZ 

  • @OscarEz This is different. Strings are necessary for an acoustic cello. By nature, it would be simpler and easier to control a mechanical arm with knobs than trying to imitate its motions. Could you specify the machine you're referencing? As far as I know, math is part of everything that happens. Computers deal in information; It is integral to their purpose, whether local, or world-wide. Making machine that emulates people is a stellar task, but not impossible.

  • @ChiefRunningWall Well, they said "you can't create a machine that makes o

    mathematical operations". "You can't communicate with people around the world with a computer". "You can't create a robot that emulates the human behavior". Look at us now.

  • @OscarEz No seriously, I'm all for moving forward, but you cannot learn a stringed instrument without strings. I've played bass for about four years now, and my father has played for eight. Also, as I said before, it isn't precise enough to disarm bombs. I suggest you try it if you disagree. This video is an advertisement. Ads are made to be fun and interesting so that they capture your attention sometimes at the cost of accuracy. If you fall for them, you are a fool.

  • @xfollador That's the beautiful thing, work to have it in the future.

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