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Microsoft Project Natal caught in the wild

Microsoft Project Natal caught in the wild

What you see here could very well be Microsoft’s upcoming Project Natal, where it comes complete with instructions as spotted by somebody who was specially hired to test the system’s speech recognition capability. It does seem as though the Natal unit is required to be plugged into the wall, as it does not look as though it will draw juice from the Xbox 360 itself. Apart from that, there is a tilt mechanism of sorts that gives a warning so that you won’t mess with the device itself. Looking forward to the Natal’s launch?

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