Microsoft announced three web-camera, supporting the new technology TrueColor. Microsoft intends to improve the quality of video provided by this image processing TrueColor, ensuring a high level of brightness and color rendition even in low light conditions. TrueColor technology automatically adjusts the picture depending on ambient lighting.
Microsoft has announced three new webcams LifeCam series, all with TrueColor technology. The three new webcams are the LifeCam HD-5000, the LifeCam HD-5001 and LifeCam HD-6000, the first and the last two desktop designed for laptops.
The two webcams for desktops have specifications identical record movies in high definition up to 720p, and taking pictures up to 4 megapixels. Features such as auto-focus let you focus on objects very close to the camera. The support base can be hooked to the monitor or used as a support directly on your desktop.
The LifeCam HD-6000, designed for portable use, has a swivel hinge for placement on the screen, a USB cable not too long and an enclosure specially designed for transportation. The LifeCam HD-5000 will be available by the end of the month at a price of 49.90 euros, while the LifeCam HD-6000 will be available from May from 59.99 dollars.
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Microsoft announced three web-camera
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