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Pros: Compact size, Great low light performance, Outstanding image quality, Easy installation
Cons: Short cord, Weak stand
Review: The Logitech QuickCam Pro is small in size but big in quality. It incorporates a 2-megapixel sensor and Carl Zeiss optics that produce detailed and crisp images and features Logitech Vid which allows you to call your friends, family and co-workers in an instant. With Logitech Video Effects, you can even add face accessories, video masks, avatars and other fun filters to your video. This compact webcam supports plug n' play for easy installation and works flawlessly with Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, Skype and other applications. Its Premium autofocus and ability to record at 720p HD quality give your loved ones the opportunity to see you in clear, widescreen video while its RightLight technology promises better low-light performance. Although it is designed for laptops, you can also use it with your desktop computer. However, it would be better if its cord is made longer so you have enough room to move around and if they could make the stand sturdier and more stable. The Logitech QuickCam Pro comes with a convenient travel case and features a built-in mic with RightSound technology that offers great audio. Overall, its excellent image quality and incredible low-light capability make it a perfect accessory to your notebook.
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Pros: High definition camera for video calls, 720p HD resolution, very good image quality
Cons: Autofocus issues, HD demands high system resources
Review: The LifeCam HD-5000, Microsoft's entry to the high-definition webcam market, has the ability to record up to 720p widescreen HD. Its lens captures images with superb color and clarity and shoots videos at 30 frames a second. With its excellent ability to handle white balance, light-colored elements contrast very well with dark ones without appearing to shine. Likewise, the camera can handle low-light conditions as well. Auto-Focus is a letdown though, so it is better to turn it off. Thankfully, deactivating it (it is turned on by default) is easy with the LifeCam settings software that installs on the system when you install the drivers. The camera body is quite small, measuring just about 1.61 inches wide and 4.25" long. It attaches to the frame of your monitor snugly so there's no danger of it falling off. The cable is long and also has a wire-tie attached to it to control the length if needed. Being an HD camera, it needs significant system resources. Minimum system requirements needed to run the camera at high definition are an Intel Dual-Core Processor at 1.6GHz and 1GB of RAM, while the recommended specs are pegged at a 3.0 Ghz processor and 2GB RAM. In addition, it needs 1.5GB of free hard disk space. A driver installer CD is included in the package but due to a recent firmware update from Microsoft, it is probably better to download the latest drivers from the product support page. Lastly, the LifeCam HD-5000 supports Windows 7, Vista and XP SP2 or higher. It even works with an Ubuntu-based desktop. Skype and other VoIP applications are supported as well.
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