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The Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro touts a 2-megapixel sensor which allows users to capture video images in high-resolution. And with Logitech’s own RighLight 2 Technology, this webcam adjusts intelligently in dim or harshly backlighted situations. This webcam also promises to give users VGA-quality video at up to 30 fps when used during iChat or Skype sessions. Users can even capture video at a sharp 720p HD video format.
And, like most of Logitech’s products, the QuickCam Vision Pro is an easy-to-use, plug-and-play device which requires no additional software.
This webcam will be available sometime in July for $129.99. To fully complement the Mac’s stylish look and design, the QuickCam Vision Pro will be available in a black-and-silver model.
Via [Business Wire Product [QuickCam Vision Pro]
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