Logitech 961402-0403 Quickcam Chat


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
Microphone PC USB

The Logitech QuickCam® Chat is the easy way to get started with video instant messaging or live video calling. When used along with the included headset, its perfect for instantly seeing and hearing loved ones online. It works with all popular instant messenger applications including AOL® Instant Messenger, MSN® Messenger and Yahoo!® Messenger, and even comes with two image editing applications so you can save and share those special moments.

The QuickCam Chat captures up to 30 frames per second for smooth live video, and its high-quality CMOS sensor provides up to 640x480 resolution for crisp images. The package includes a multi-purpose swivel base and a six-foot USB cable for flexible placement, and the classic Logitech design fits well in any home setting.

Features:
1 Awful Picture Quality
After 2 days testing it I quit.
It is definately a camera not worth buying. You can get the same results with those cameras selling for $5.

If you really need a webcam (what for?), than save some more and get a QuickCam Pro or something alike. Most of the digital cameras now have the webcam feature, so maybe your best bet would be to acquire one.
2 Piece of JUNK
This is the first and the last product I buy from Logitech. The picture IS VERY GRAINY AND PIXELATED. Also the colors are AWFUL. I have looked at my friends' cameras and ALL of them (at the same price level) have a much better picture quality. This camera is really, really bad. It looks like the first cameras introduced years ago. It worths no more than 2 or 3 bucks. Logitech: NEVER more!

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 19:44:55 CDT
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