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+[* icon_caution] It's time for some science with iFixit!
+[* black] Google didn't want us turning on our unit, so we had to figure out our own way to [http://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/t6eD2xQfRIOsWZsk|power up|new_window=true] the IR projector.
+ [* black] A little gentle power applied, a [http://ifixit.org/blog/5684/our-first-look-at-the-xbox-one-kinect-ir-field/|home-hacked IR camera|new_window=true], and presto, shiny dots on the photo room wall!.
+[* black] The bright grid of dots shows that Tango works similarly to the original [guide|4066|Microsoft Kinect|stepid=19081], with a grid of dots to be captured by the IR sensors of the 4 MP camera, building a depth map.
+ [* icon_note] How do you build the depth map? It certainly looks to us like nearer dots are smaller, and farther dots are more expanded.

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