http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kinectforwindows/Today, we are announcing that the new Kinect for Windows hardware and accompanying software will be available on February 1st, 2012 in 12 countries (United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom), at a suggested retail price of US $249. Kinect for Windows hardware will be available, in limited quantities at first, through a variety of resellers and distributors. The price includes a one-year warranty, access to ongoing software updates for both speech and human tracking, and our continued investment in Kinect for Windows-based software advancements. Later this year, we will offer special academic pricing (planned at US $149) for Qualified Educational Users.
Well, for the price it will not be competing with TrackIR.
I wonder if it will be suitable for other types of motion control, like handling cockpit switches... or maybe doing an auto ejection sequence when it reads the expression of horror in my face when an SAM site is about to blow my plane out of the sky...