Sabtu, 11 September 2010

PlayStation Move vs. Microsoft Kinect


1. Hardware
The Move utilizes a three-axis linear accelerometer and a three-axis rate sensor to track motion with an internal magnetometer, as well as vibration-based haptic technology. The Kinect uses a horizontal bar with an RGB camera, depth sensors, multi-array microphones and an infrared projector that combines with a CMOS sensor to see 3D under any lighting conditions. Both seem have advance technology from both company, but Kinect has fancier because it doesn't need batteries, games doesn't need put any hardware in their hand. So, i think it goes to Kinect
2. Interface Design
As Mentioned above,Kinect over handles gaming system where you don't have to put any hardware in their hand. For some people, button is your friend. Multiply button placed in move in order to ask several task. So in some case easier to push button rather than using voice command or moving your hand. So, I think now goes to Move
3. Originality
Microsoft announces Kinect earlier than Sony launches Move. Kinect competes in the same market, and should target the same type of buyers as the Move and the Wii, but it’s original, and its applications could go beyond just the gaming world. The Move is an incredibly advanced evolution of the gaming controller. Score is 2-1 for Kinect because this time i prefer Kinect win.
4. Number of Players
This was a tough one to call, because you’re trading off one thing for another. In theory, the Move should dominate this category for the simple fact that you can have up to four players at one time, while the Kinect is limited to two. In the real world, the Kinect will allow two players out of the box without additional purchases, while you would need to buy three more sets of Move controllers. Again, it goes to Move (score 2-2)

The most important off all, is both of peripheral not yet release to the market. So we will not know who will be the winner until we play it and fell it

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