![]() ![]() ![]() While I won’t say that 2010 is the year of telepresence in the home, it sure seems that we’re headed in that direction. The cameras should work with the upcoming Google TV box, enabling 720p video chats on the TV, a far more interesting premise than shipping HD video out of my messy office. Compared to calling my parents over Skype, the resolution was surprisingly high and I could actually see my contact’s hair instead of a blur of pixels. You dont need additional drivers for your webcam, you just have to open a camera software that you want to use and the camera will automatically turn on. The webcam that you have is a plug and play type of device. Were here to assist you with your HD Webcam C270. The software is still in beta so I froze up a bit during the call but overall the experience was quite interesting. We do apologize for the late response on this post. I tried the webcams with Logitech’s new VidHD platform and made a video call with Logitech’s headquarters. Finally, you have the C310 and C270 ($50 and $40) that stream at 720p and little else. The C510 is more portable and folds up on itself for travel – it’s $60. Logitech just announced its C line of webcams including the C910 ($100) with two mics for noise cancellation and 720p video calls. ![]()
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