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Gamers Vision

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

PlayStation Move.vs.Microsoft Kinect

Kinect:

The camera is key to Kinect as it's the fundamental of how the whole system works. The Kinect bar has an array of three of them lined up which are able to track a staggering 48 skeletal points of the human body, meaning that it can sense motion down to the level of individual finger movements.
It can track two users at the same time, it includes face recognition software, runs at 30fps and can be used for video chats over the Internet with other Xbox users as well as those on Windows Live on their PCs too.

Playstation Move:
The PlayStation Move controller relies on working in tandem with the PlayStation Eye USB camera in order to provide tight gesture tracking and control. There's just the one lens running at 120fps at a resolution of 320 x 240px or 60fps at 640 x 480px, but you can still capture video and stills as well as edit what you store.

Wii Motion Controller:
 The Wii Remote has two-axis motion detection and a gyroscope for picking up rotational movement. It connects to the main box via Bluetooth and requires AA batteries to keep it running. For the non-motion games, it also has a full Nintendo D-pad controller and buttons on each one and you can extend the functionality with the Nunchuk which adds an analogue joystick and off-hand motion sensor.

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