In a public event yesterday afternoon, Microsoft's Asia Pacific Research and Development Group chairman, Zhang, revealed that most of the research and development work on Microsoft's Kinect gaming equipment was done in China and that the hardware was made entirely in China. Microsoft China held its first digital experience camp in Beijing this afternoon. The event showcases Microsoft's latest body-feeling game Kinect and many Microsoft hardware consumer products. Microsoft Greater China CEO Leung, Microsoft Asia Pacific Research Group chairman Zhang attended the event, and revealed that the Kinect will be launched in November. Microsoft's Kinect mainly uses the 3D body sense Photography head to capture the player's movement, thus perceives the player's movement, the expression, then presents the more natural user interface by the host complex computation. Zhang said that although the Kinect has not yet been launched in China, most of the research and development work is done in China and hardware manufacturing is in China. He revealed that some 30,000 people in Shenzhen have been working on the Kinect and Xbox related manufacturing work, earning 4 billion dollars a year in Guangdong province. Sina Technology after the end of the experience activities to cross-examine Zhang Kinect and other game equipment into China, but did not receive a positive response. Earlier, when he attended the eighth session of the ChinaJoy event, he said that Microsoft is trying to introduce Xbox game host, but did not give a specific timetable. The main reason why gaming devices such as Kinect cannot enter China is because of policy. The Ministry of Culture and other regulatory departments in 2000 issued a regulatory policy: no enterprises, individuals can no longer engage in domestic video game equipment and its 0, accessories production and sales activities. There has been no loosening of the policy. At present, many Chinese game enthusiasts through informal channels to buy Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo and other manufacturers of game consoles. It is noteworthy, however, that Lenovo's gaming company, Green Technology, said the company plans to launch a ebox game next year. Ebox is similar to the Kinect and is a body-sense gaming device. Analysts said that if Lenovo's game products could be officially online, it could herald a loosening of regulatory policy. (Digging the shell net)
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