Research suggests tidy profit per unit.
If you were to go shopping for all the constituent parts of Microsoft’s Kinect peripheral you’d land up with a bill for an estimated £34, according to tech analysis published today.
EE Times has reported that a teardown analysis performed by technology consultants UBM TechInsights attributes $17 (£11) of the total to Kinect’s PrimeSense reference system, which incorporates the cameras, microphones and central processor.
The rest of the total is split between around 20 other parts.