Microsoft Xbox 360 3D Zcam
Microsoft Xbox 360 webcam could be announced next month at E3, according to the latest sources to speak to the WSJ, using 3D camera technology have been acquired at acquisition start 3DV Systems. 3DV developed ZCam a 60fps 3D camera that can be inexpensive, and can follow a set of movements and gestures.

The desire for Microsoft to get into the casual game market seems to be running, with new Israeli newspaper suggested that the Redmond company seeks to acquire 3DV Systems, one of the companies working on the depth of cameras 3D.
The specifications are certainly similar functionality as 3DV-ZCam fine finger gestures, full body tracking, gesture-controlled games. Using the ZCam means that Microsoft could card game player moving without relying on a motion controller like the Wiimote for the Wii.
Targeting the application of the so-called “ZCam ‘in video games 3DV Systems on the Microsoft Web site suggests that if the $ 35 million attempt to acquire the company was successful, it would be used to create more successful “social” games on Xbox 360 that can compete with the Wii.
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