Microsoft has finally killed Kinect

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Microsoft has finally killed Kinect.
After years of mercifully letting Kinect continue to exist, Microsoft finally killed the once revolutionary console. 

Microsoft told the innovation site Fast Co Design that after seven years of production, it will no longer make the Xbox auxiliary console, which allowed gamers to get off the couch and actively immerse themselves in gaming by jumping, ducking, and punching. 

Kinect uses infrared mapping to capture the 3D shapes of rooms and the acrobatic movements of people inside them.




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