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Philips SPC1330NC/27
$80.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:2MP CMOS sensor. Good low light performace. Impressive image quality.
The Cons:Cheap aesthetic - silver/black plastic, old looking OEM design. Potentially misleading 90fps claim - only truly 90fps on a drastically reduced resolution setting. Slow autofocus.
The Philips SPC1330NC/27 is a web camera built for high quality broadband video streaming. The 2.0 megapixel sensor can send at framerates of up to 90 fps, and is bundled with a series of extra functions such as autofocus, face tracking, and 8x digital zoom.
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This allows the user to turn the camera on and let it track them automatically, without having to manually line up the shot and hold position for the duration. Dual microphones capture and transmit audio in full stereo sound, enabling conferences with more than 1 user to be more intuitive. This web camera is compatible with Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and AOL Instant Messenger.
Features
- 2.0 Megapixel CMOS
- Capable of 8 Megapixel interpolated stills
- Up to 90 fps
- Lens maximum aperture: F:2.0
- View angle: 70 degrees
- Autofocus, Face tracking, 8x Digital zoom
- 16 bit color depth
- 2 built-in microphones
- Noise, Echo reduction
- Stereo sound
- Effects: Change your background, Fun frame, Fun logo, Fun effect
- Philips CamSuite software included
- Compatible with Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger
- Works with Microsoft Windows XP (SP2), Microsoft Windows Vista
- Connects with USB 1.1, USB 2.0
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good low light performace
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good audio quality - stereo microphones with background noise and echo cancellation
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compatible with all operating systems (despite appearing to be a Windows only device)
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capable of taking 8MP still shots (interpolated)
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cheap aesthetic - silver/black plastic, old looking OEM design
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potentially misleading 90fps claim - only truly 90fps on a drastically reduced resolution setting
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no high definition video modes as found on later webcams
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