Tuesday, June 4, 2013

SoftKinetic teases embedded 3D depth camera, coming to Intel devices next year (hands-on)

SoftKinetic teases embedded 3D depth camera, coming to Intel devices next year (hands-on)

What we were shown at SoftKinetic's private show room was its tiny DS530 short-range depth module, which measures just 7cm by 1.2cm - small enough to fit into the screen bezel of a laptop. Like its larger siblings, this kit uses eye-safe diffused laser illumination to detect object depth, albeit over a shorter range as it's designed for tablets and laptops. The usual RGB image sensor is missing here, but the circuit board does come with an expansion port for manufacturers to plug in a webcam module. During our brief hands-on time, we got to try a DS530 that was already embedded into a laptop.
SoftKinetic teases embedded 3D depth camera, coming to Intel devices next year (hands-on)


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