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Logitech QuickCam Notebook


May 1, 2005, $39.99

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This camera delivers a fair picture, but I am disappointed with the overall performance of the video stream. Considering this is a USB 2 camera it is remarkably slow. I can't tell for sure whether the problem is with the camera, its drivers, or the interface with Windows, but it has a very slow response in both frame rate and camera control adjustments, especially at high resolutions. While the color balance and brightness controls have sliders, I found it very difficult to adjust them at the 640x480 resolution as it can take several seconds between changing the slider before the camera reacts. At other times the reaction is immediate. The 640x480 resolution image is a bit fuzzy. At the smaller image sizes, the adjustment time is more reasonable and it has a nice sharp image.

The best part of this camera is its mounting system. While it still has the problem of not enough depth and height of the mounting bracket to fit well on my notebook, at least it stays put on my notebook. Hurray for one point, the camera is mounted on a slot ball joint so it can be swiveled as well as tilted. The only notebook camera currently which offers this freedom of movement.


Product Specifications:

  • Sensor: High quality VGA CMOS
  • Video capture: Maximum of 640x480 (VGA)
  • Still Image Capture: 1.3 mexapixels (interpolated)
  • Frame Rate: Up to 15 frames per second
  • Color depth: 24-Bit True Color
  • Manual focus lens
  • built-in microphone
  • Travel case
  • Clip for notebook displays 5-14mm in width, adapter for thin display panels
  • Software:
    • Live video calls with free trial of Logitech VideoCall for broadband
    • Live video integrated with MSN® Messenger
    • Live video on AIM®/AOL® Instant Messenger™
    • Works with Yahoo!® Messenger
    • Includes Logitech QuickCam software for capturing stills and videos

Minimum System Requirements

  • Windows® 98, Windows® 2000, Windows® Me, Windows® XP
  • Pentium III 500, Celeron™, AMD Athlon® processor recommended
  • 64 MB RAM
  • 200 MB free hard drive space
  • CD-ROM drive
  • 16-bit color display adapter
  • Windows®-compatible sound card and speakers (full duplex sound card recommended)

Screen shots of camera configuration settings
Advanced         Source Settings

    Pluses
  • Inexpensive
  • Swivel mounting system
  • Fairly good image
  • USB 2
    Minuses
  • Slow image refresh despite USB 2
  • Mounting system still too small to fit some notebooks


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