Nov 13th 2010 "Based on a recent teardown conducted by UBM TechInsights, it looks like the most expensive part of Microsoft's Kinect is the box it comes in. According to UBM TechInsights, the Kinect contains about $56 worth of hardware. Around $17 of that cost is attributed to the PrimeSense motion detection system,…
They seem to have forgotten that it also came with a bundled with a game. I also believe a large part of the cost of Kinect is an attempt at absorbing the cost of developing the software to go with it. The successor will be cheaper for sure, but that's still a ~$50 addition to the hardware a lot of people don't even want,…
Did anybody else watch this and get really excited but then rocked/cried themselves to sleep? Everything looked great but I just kept thinking from a production standpoint just how much work is going to be needed. The general consensus from people so far is you get a bit more time per asset which is good and alot of…