What We Got Here Is Hardware To Communicate
Back when we were kids, there three sure things about the future. First, everyone was going to have an Eero Saarinen living room set in his geodesic dome house. Second, we would all communicate on videophones. And third, those living room sets, homes and phones were all going to be melted into radioactive paste in an inevitable nuclear war with the Soviets.
For reasons that, in retrospect, we probably should have predicted, none of this actually came to pass. In the case of the videophone, it’s obvious why not: Who wants to get dressed up to take a call from a telemarketer? We answer the phone straight out of bed, straight out of the shower, and in the middle of our Tae-Bo DVDs. That the phone doesn’t broadcast pictures of us in these states is no failure of telecommunications engineering—any more than GM has “failed” to make a car that’s also a jacuzzi. We just want to talk to each other! We don’t want to have to see each other to do it!
But then, probably on a dare or something, somebody went ahead and made video phones anyway. But they turned out just to be webcams.
Features
Warranty: 90 days
Features:
- Make live video calls to family. The next best thing to being there in person.
- With the built-in microphone, it is easy to see and hear loved ones miles away.
- Add video to your instant messages.
- Video-chat with one click using MSN Messenger, AIM/AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Yahoo! Messenger, or Windows Messenger (on XP).
- Instantly attach photos and video to email. It only takes one click to attach and send a photo or video. Just shoot and click. No downloading.
- Set up your own webcam. You can automatically capture and update images to your website every few seconds.
- Interface – USB 2.0/1.1
- Sensor – High quality QVGA CMOS
- Video capture – Up to 640×480 pixels
- Still images – Up to 640×480 pixels
- File types – Video: AVI Still: BMP, JPEG
- Frame rate – Up to 30 frames per second (with recommended system)
- Field of view – 42 degrees horizontal OPTICS - Fixed focus
Applications for Windows:
- 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
- Works with Windows Messenger (XP only)
- Includes Logitech QuickCam software for capturing stills and videos
- Web camming software
Includes:
- Logitech USB 2.0 QuickCam Communicate Web Camera
- Software CD
- Quick Start Guide
- Round Desktop Base
- Adjustable flat panel monitor clip
Requirements:
- Intel Pentium III 700 MHz or equivalent
- 64 MB RAM (or minimum OS requirement, whichever is higher)
- 200 MB free hard drive space
- CD-ROM drive
- 16-bit color display adapter
- Windows compatible sound card and speakers
- Available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port
- Windows XP, Me, 2000, or 98SE
Specs
Logitech Black QuickCam Communicate USB Webcam With Microphone 961378-0403Specs
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