Intel is adding Android OS support to its latest RealSense R200 webcam, which will sell for $99.
The RealSense R200 camera follows Intel’s first RealSense F200 camera, which supported Windows 8.1 and 10. The new 3D camera is already being built into some upcoming tablets and laptops, but is now being made available as an external webcam.
Users can order the camera on Intel’s website, though it’s unclear when it will ship. The company didn’t respond to questions about availability.
The multidimensional camera will work with tablets and PCs running on Intel Core (Haswell and beyond), Core M and Atom (Cherry Trail) chips. It will plug directly into full-sized USB 3.0 ports, and work with USB Type-C or micro-USB 3.0 ports through a separate connector cable.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD