
Logitech 961108-0200 QuickCam Pro PC Video Camera
Bring Video to Your PC with the Logitech QuickCam Pro Enhance your communication and creativity with the Logitech QuickCam Pro PC Video Camera. This easy-to-install camera allows you to send video emails, participate in video conferences, take pictures, and make videos. Its compact and sturdy de...
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Overview
Bring Video to Your PC with the Logitech QuickCam Pro
Enhance your communication and creativity with the Logitech QuickCam Pro PC Video Camera. This easy-to-install camera allows you to send video emails, participate in video conferences, take pictures, and make videos. Its compact and sturdy design makes it a great addition to any desktop setup.
Key Specifications:
- Resolution: 640 x 480
- Connectivity: Parallel Port
- Features: Tilt/Swivel Base, PictureSmart Technology
- Compatibility: PC
Key Features
Captures vibrant color pictures
Supports video conferencing, video e-mail, and video Web pages
Tilt/swivel base
Quick installation
PC and Mac compatible
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed to capture vibrant color pictures, enhancing visual communication.
- Supports a range of applications including video conferencing, video e-mail, and video Web pages.
- Features a convenient tilt/swivel base, allowing for flexible positioning and angle adjustments.
- Offers quick installation, making it easy to set up and start using without extensive technical knowledge.
- Compatible with both PC and Mac operating systems, providing versatility for various users.
👎 Cons
- As an older model, the resolution and image quality may not meet modern webcam standards.
- Does not specify any integrated microphone, potentially requiring a separate audio input device for calls.
- Lacks auto-focus or advanced lighting correction features commonly found in newer webcams.
- Connectivity details are not specified, but as an older model, it likely uses a slower USB standard.
- May require specific drivers for older operating systems, which might be challenging to locate for current systems.