Electronics : Microsoft LifeCam NX-3000 for Notebooks

Electronics : Microsoft LifeCam NX-3000 for Notebooks

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Microsoft LifeCam NX-3000 for Notebooks

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Microsoft LifeCam NX-3000 for Notebooks
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Street Price: $59.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 690





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224410687
Label: Microsoft
Product Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: WTB-00001
Native Resolution: 1280 x 960
Publisher: Microsoft
Ranking: 690
Studio: Microsoft
Warranty: 3 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Share and swap photos in real time with your friends and family using Windows Live Messenger-right in the video call window!
  • See the smiles clearly with 640 x 480 pixel video resolution
  • High Definition 1.3 Megapixel Still Photos
  • The built-in microphone automatically picks up your voice with remarkable clarity
  • The pan and tilt functionality make it a snap to capture the big picture, however you want to see it




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Since Windows Live Messenger, A0L, Yahoo and Skype have video conferencing features built-in, why type your message when they can see and hear you. Setting one up takes only a few minutes and you can enjoy daily personal conversations with friends or family from far away. Discover a fun way to express yourself with these entertaining video effects built into the LifeCam dashboard Get that perfect view with the swivel lens System Requirements - Windows XP SP2 or higher, lntel Pentium lll 700MHz, 256RAM, 300MB Hard Drive, Video card with 16bit color with 2MB video memory, USB 1.1, CD-R0M Drive, Broadband lnternet access








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Great, until the hinge broke ...
The picture quality of this camera is quite good. The little fun effects are neat, too. The webcam is easy to setup and install. However, sometimes it asks me to put in the Microsoft webcam CD to use certain features, even though I've already done that, twice.

I don't like the mechanism that it uses to "clip" onto notebooks though - it's not sturdy and after a few months use, the clip has broken. Since I now have no way to clip it to my notebook, I cannot use this product. The webcam will not stand on it's own, so now I have no way to use it.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Doesn't compare to built in cams
This is an ok camera. I havent had a web camera for about 5 years and this camera is only mildly better than that one. Videos are ok, a little choppy so if you plan on moving...beware. the sound is excellent though. The pictures are grainy and dont compare to cameras in laptops like Mac. You pretty much have to be right next to a window mid day to get a good picture without it looking cheap.

I say if you want it as a just in case you want to video chat type of camera...good choice. If you have a vlog or do a lot of important video chats I'd upgrade.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * great product ...
Easy to follow instruction guide and to get working. Worked well when I communicated with my son via AOL instant messenger. Haven't tried to use with any other application yet. It is amazing.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty handy little cammy
I downloaded Windows Live Messenger as was recommended. It took forever to download but since then I haven't had any problems with it. The web cam is easy to use and the picture and microphone are good. The only disappointing feature is that the clip to my laptop isn't as good as I thought it would be. Otherwise I'm happy with the NX-3000



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good camera for a good price ...
I've heard a lot of complaints about the clip on the back... but I think that it is built very well and I have no concerns about it breaking. The camera itself does its job... its not a super high quality image but for the price you shouldn't be expecting that. This camera is perfect for me because I use it to talk to my friends (who are away at different colleges) and to my cousins who are studying abroad. If you want a good webcam for a good price, get this one.

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