Nov 8, 2010

Consumer reports: Kinect code problems related to the level of lighting, not skin color


A well-respected research outlet Consumer Reports found that Kinect code functions in Microsoft new peripherals has equal difficulty recognizing users any skin tone i

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n low light conditions. The Organization has made a series of tests, GameSpot reported that some of their darker skinned employees were not recognized Kinect. Consumer reports says: "we did not experience any instance where it was recognized that one player other than under the same lighting conditions.


To be clear, only Kinect function ID affects lighting in the room as a gameplay system IC.The Czech Republic noted that the claims against Kinect reminded the Group of "racist HP laptop" last year, which also came down to the lighting in the room ... Head on over to Consumer Reports to see the video of their Kinect tests.

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