Microsoft
filed a patent for Xbox 360 Kinect that allows users to use pre-defined hand gestures (sign language) to be captured by the camera for use as a keyboard. The patent, called 'Gesture Keyboarding,' will be able to read American Sign Language (ASL) and translate it into keystrokes without the need for a keyboard. This confirms that Kinect will be able to detect small movements of your fingers, turning sign language into individual letters, words or even phrases. Although Microsoft has not formally announced if this feature will be included with Kinect when it launches later this year, the patent is there for Microsoft to build upon. Kinect will be available on November 4, 2010 and will retail for $149.99.