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as well as hyperx now one of the main focuses at

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the Intel Booth isn't strictly speaking a a a product that you buy like an Intel

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real sense g520 JQ or anything like that it's a

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technology that they want to see embedded in devices that will enable new

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kinds of functionality so what it is in essence is a depth sensing camera

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technology as well as the processing voodoo magic that goes on behind it so

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they've got a whack ton of demos here including in no particular order some

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short range stuff like one where they scan your face and print you your very

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own 3D laser etched prism block thing

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with your face in it they can also capture your face and throw it on a

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snowboarder for example so we got uh me

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thrown onto a snowboarder making a silly face it only took about I don't know 20

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30 seconds to get my face scanned and boom instant Avatar short range cameras

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can also be used for things like gesture control so there was one that takes a

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whole bunch of different points on your hand and allows you to make gestures to

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control the game so I can control the ship by moving my hand around clench to

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Fire release to stop firing and PE sign

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to fire the old peace keeper missile at the enemies they've also got long range

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Solutions so these are more useful for like whole body whole body Imaging so

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with this one you can actually go ahead and sort of strike a pose and they've

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got an array of cameras as well as a couple of different versions of screens

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here that allow you to make a little snowman of yourself or stand and be like

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a galactic body blowing up asteroids and

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all kinds of cool stuff like that and then of course there's going to be the

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more well practical stuff that most

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people are going to find more useful on on a day-to-day basis so for example

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gestures when interacting with your PC being able to write in the air it's all

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fairly early stages right now but is an extremely exciting piece of technology

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for the future and we had a lot of fun hanging around at the Intel booth just

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playing around with all the cool demos things like lean back and forth to move

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your character down a run awesome stuff Speaking of awesome stuff I want to give

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