Intel has presented the 3D RealSense system back at CES 2014 in Las Vegas this January and now the chip company has announced it will be integrating the technology in future tablets and Ultrabooks powered by Intel chips. RealSense is pretty similar to the dual-camera system we saw arrive with the latest HTC flagship One M8. The technology allows users to take depth-photos and also provides the height of objects placed in the photographs (via MobileGeeks). RealSense uses the dual-cameras to t...
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