IllumiRoom, Microsofts new proof-of-concept Xbox system shown off in Las Vegas a

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The IllumiRoom, which was debuted at CES 2013 in Las Vegas, utilizes Kinect along with a projector, which amplifies the area surrounding the television screen with projected visualizations.

Microsoft states that IllumiRoom can, "change the appearance of the room, induce apparent motion, extend the field of view, and enable entirely new game experiences."

In September last year, this new game changing display technology was first revealed via a patent filed by Microsoft.

Within this patent, it states the system with utilize a 3D depth camera to measure the player's location by emitting infrared (IR) light patterns. The patent by Microsoft also states that the new technology will also conjoin with the rumored Kinect Glasses technology, which was mentioned in an Xbox 720 planning document that was leaked.

More information on this new concept technology from Microsoft will be unveiled at the April 27th CHI 2013 conference in Paris.

Below is a demonstration video that shows falling snow and even explosions being cast in the living room. Microsoft has stated that this video was recorded live and is not a result of any special effects being added in after production.



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KRATOS897Posted:

Sigmund That looks completely pointless, I get how it might be cool for children but really? I don't see myself ever wanting that unless they made it more practical.


obviously this is useless as the same as an xbox, their only purpouse is just ENTERTAINMENT; which i think its a job this shit can actually do very well,
im totally buying this before buying any other useless shitt they can invent

SovietRussiaPosted:

I bet the bulb will just keep blowing on the project and they will be around 80 bucks for a new one. Not to mention all of the power consumption that the projector will burn through.

NatusVincerePosted:

This looks pretty cool.

SigmundPosted:

That looks completely pointless, I get how it might be cool for children but really? I don't see myself ever wanting that unless they made it more practical.