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WebCam reviews, news & information covering how to use WebCams for video chat, web TV video production and video conferencing.

Posted in: WebCams by RobM on October 18, 2009

USS-Enterprise-Webcam

The Star Trek Webcam is a fully-functional webcam designed to look like the USS Enterprise from the television show “Star Trek”.  This is ideal for Trekkies looking for a USB webcam with a fun design.

A Webcam for Trekkies

Modeled very cleverly to look just like the Starship Enterprise from the original ‘Star Trek’ television show, this model is also a fully-functional webcam with 720p and features an adjustable focus. As a fan of the series, I love the creative novelty of this design combined with the functionality of a webcam.

Installation and Compatable Software

The Star Trek webcam requires no driver installation, and is compatible with most online chat services like Skype, Yahoo Messenger, etc.  Being a USB webcam, all you need to do is plug-n-play, using your existing messaging software.

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Posted in: WebCams by RobM on October 7, 2009
HP Elite Autofocus Webcam affordable and quality webcam

The HP Elite offers the user an affordable and quality webcam with a 3 megapixel sensor giving the user a webcam with a sharp picture.

Features of the HP Elite

The HP Elite webcam offers HD video as well as the ability to capture still photos, with up to 12-Megapixel still image capture with software interpolation. This webcam comes with a microphone. The camera stand allows it to set on the monitor, and with a tilt and pan option can easily be pivoted to the user’s preference.

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Posted in: WebCams by RobM on September 22, 2009

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The Hercules Deluxe Optical Glass Webcam, with built-in microphone, offers quality video resolution and an affordable price.

Built-in LED Lighting for Enhanced Video Quality

The Hercules comes with a VGA sensor with glass lens, that offers enhanced optical performance. In addition to features such as digital zoom, the four built-in lighting LEDs for rooms that are darker or don’t have the most ideal lighting.

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Posted in: WebCams by RobM on September 21, 2009

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The Macally IceCam2 USB 2.0 Video Web Camera with Built-in Microphone offers a convenient and affordable video conferencing option with an easy plug and play option.

Webcam Features & Options

The Macally IceMan2 offers an affordable option for capturing video and audio for video conferencing. The webcam offers up to 30 frames per second with a VGA 640 x 480 Resolution.

What is noteworthy about this particular webcam is that it offers an adjustable and flexible goose-neck for the camera mount, giving the user fully-adjustable pointing angles (360 degrees of horizontal rotation and 135 degree tilt back and forth).

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Posted in: WebCams by Dave Parrack on August 1, 2008

Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000I remember watching a demonstration of a video phone years ago, only to find that the quality was so poor, the demonstrator may as well have been talking to a bunch of pixels. How times have changed.

Now, thanks to the emergence of VoIP services such as Skype, and affordable-for-all webcams such as the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000, video chat is finally a very real option.

Perfect For All Occasions

The Pro 9000 has at its core a 2-megapixel image sensor. Combined with smooth-tracking autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics, and RightLight and RightSound technologies, this means you’re almost guaranteed a good result, whatever the situation the webcam is being used in.

While perfect for use on Skype and instant messaging service such as Windows Live Messenger and AIM, the Pro 9000 also comes with HD capabilities.

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Posted in: News, WebCams by Dave Parrack on July 17, 2008

Ecamm Network iMage USB WebcamWe’ve recently spoken quite a bit about webcams: the technology involved, video conferencing, video blogging, and what are the best currently on the market.

But most of the attention has been on webcams designed for use with PCs and laptops, but not for Apple Macs. Now it’s time to redress the balance.

The Ecamm Network iMage USB Webcam for Mac and Windows, does, by definition of its title, work on both Macs and Windows-based PCs, but by design and usability, it definitely owes more to the Apple products.

Horrible Design

However, while all of the variations of the Apple Mac, and most other Apple products, are nicely designed, with smooth lines, and a refreshingly simple layout, the iMage looks horrible.

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Posted in: Microsoft, WebCams by Dave Parrack on June 20, 2008

Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000 ReviewInstant messaging has been with us for many years now, with clients such as MSN Messenger, Skype, Yahoo and AIM amongst the most popular.

Things have moved on a bit since the days of good old fashioned text chats though, and video is now all the rage. Lucky then that there are some brilliant, yet affordable webcams on the market made for just that purpose.

Microsoft Lifecam VX-3000

The Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000 is one such contender, and comes from a brand you can trust (assuming you haven’t suffered an Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death of course) in Microsoft.

These cameras are currently being sold on Amazon either separately or as a pair, with the idea of the twin pack being to enable friends and family members to each own one and be able to stay in contact wherever they are around the world.

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