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[* black] Pretty purple filters cover what appear to be the three IR blasters. If humans could see in infrared, we're guessing this would be pretty psychedelic. | |
[* black] As it stands, you'll have to settle for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaOlUa57BWs#t=36|invisible IR magic bathing your living room], such as only your Kinect can see. | |
- | [* black] Microsoft is claiming three times the fidelity of the old Kinect, and new Active IR technology, enabling your Kinect to see you in the dark. |
+ | [* black] Microsoft is claiming three times the fidelity of the old Kinect. |
+ | [* black] Microsoft also claims new Active IR technology, enabling your Kinect to see you in the dark—which seems the same as night vision mode on every camcorder since the 90's. |