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Friday, 9 November 2012

Microsoft's New Technology Changes Your Living Room Right Into A Video Game

By Allan Kulp


A new patent that has been filed by Microsoft shows your entire living room area being turned into a virtual game environment. The new technology is very likely to engage in the Xbox 720 and will be able to project the environment of a game you're actively playing into the walls of your games room. The system is being referred to as "environmental display". For Microsoft this would be taking the Xbox 360 Kinect to another level, and anything no other console has carried out before.

The environmental display is supposedly meant to match with Microsoft's 3D Kinect glasses which have the capability to monitor where you're looking and create a 3D image.

Apart from the projection system there is a 3D depth camera that produces infrared light to find a player and put you in the environment. The ecological immersion system that Microsoft will probably 1 day be developing is an amazing feature, the Xbox 360 console has been created even more prosperous with the release of the motion sensor Kinect, so is motion sensing the near future for gaming?

This seems quite fascinating and will certainly take gaming to the next level. The idea of virtual reality has existed over the past 2 decades but it has not really taken off. Console developers have accepted high definition and now motion sensor technology rather. 3D gaming also has reared it's head but gaming has yet to attain the levels of virtual reality. The concept of showing an environment surely appears to be using the concept of virtual reality and creating it a chance but there are several disadvantages.

The Xbox 360 bundles together a serious gaming experience and with Xbox Kinect you possibly can choose to play more active and entertaining games. Amongst the main flaws of this system we can see is the need to have a vacant room along with white walls? How many of us have an extra room in our house that's dedicated to our Xbox 360 console and has no furniture? Projecting an environment practically rules out the majority of gamers. People just don't have a spare room and this is exactly where things get difficult.

Whenever virtual reality has been depicted in television or films, it has often been created through a headset of some sort. Only time will tell exactly what Microsoft is planning with this patent but we're in for a fascinating gaming future. It certainly is a quite intriguing concept, and one that may be formulated for the next generation of Xbox consoles.




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