Microsoft has announced that they will be allowing Kinects to work on Windows starting February 1, but you won't be using the Kinect device just for video games.
Third party companies are jumping on board with the Kinect for Windows that will allow the camera to see objects as close as 50 centimeters without a loss of accuracy or precision. Kinect for Windows also gives customers a source development kit, which is needed in order for the Kinect to Windows to run on PCs, in order to do some nifty little things since the main focus is commercial development.
As for a price, the Kinect for Windows will be costing you $249.99, which is a bit more than Kinect for the Xbox 360.
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