Intel has introduced some time ago, 3D-camera RealSense R200, which has already appeared in several tablets and laptops. Also, Intel has made it accessible to a larger audience, releasing it as a Web camera, which recently started receiving pre-orders. New device priced at $ 99 and can be ordered in Canada, the US, China, Japan and European Union countries.
Compared with its predecessor, RealSense F200, which is supported only work with the operating systems Windows 8.1 and 10, the novelty began to work even with the platform Android. RealSense R200 supports systems based on Intel Core since generation Haswell, Core M and Atom Cherry Trail. Connect the camera via a full-size port USB 3.0, or through a USB Type-C or micro-USB 3.0. NEW has a thickness of 9.5 mm and a length of 105 mm.
The camera can measure the distance between objects, recognize objects, track user movements and gestures. Also, the new product can work together with a variety of sensors and modules, devices, thereby expanding its functionality, for example, providing information about the location of the user and about the objects surrounding it. Also, Intel is planning to give camera RealSense opportunity to recognize the mood of the user, analyzing facial expressions, and create three-dimensional maps of the surrounding user space , in order to use it in games and applications.
Intel hopes that third-party developers will be able to find new ways to use the product. However, we note that the software development tools only work with Windows system , but soon they will for Android. Related Products :
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