Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Post #3 Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000

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For my 3rd blog post I decided to write about webcams, specifically the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000. My parents got me this webcam so that we can see each other regularly even though we live far apart now that I’m in school. My parents grew up in Ukraine, so they have friends all over the world that they haven’t seen in over 2 decades. With the help of Skype and their Logitech webcam they can video chat for free and be able to see their friends as well. There are many webcams on the market and my family has gone through several brands in the past few years, but settled on this brand because of the quality of the image.
I think this product would be great for people with family and friends that live far away. People who have grandkids or other family that they cannot travel to easily would benefit from this product. Not only is this product useful for the average person to keep in touch with people far away it could also be useful to companies that have business partners in other states or even overseas. The quality is excellent and rarely is there a problem with the image or sound breaking up.
The Logitech website boasts “razor-sharp HD video” and automatic adjustments for the best video quality “Even if you make a video call in dim or poorly backlit settings, the camera will intelligently adjust to produce the best possible image.” The camera streams video in HD (720p) and takes pictures at up to 8 megapixels. This webcam costs $100 and can be found in most electronics stores and online. Logitech offers technical support on their website, although the webcam is very easy to use straight out of the box.

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