Dec 13 2007, 11:17am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
3DV Systems, an Israel based technology announced the ZCam, a low cost 3D PC camera that senses depth in real-time.
"ZCam enables gamers, in a way never before possible, to interact intuitively and naturally with games," Zvika Klier, CEO, 3DV Systems, said. "We invite content developers to join us in creating a new innovative experience, and are very excited by the reaction of the developer community so far."
The ZCam offers real-time depth imaging at 60 frames per second, eliminating any perceived latency. The low CPU consumption of the unit means that gamers will not drain their systems of processing power. ZCam boasts a high resolution and since the camera works independent of lighting conditions, it will work flawlessly in any room, night or day.
ZCam comes with an easy-to-use Software Development Kit.
Via the 3DV Systems site.
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