Logitech QuickCam Deluxe for Notebooks | 
| Brand: Logitech
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $30.99 You Save: $29.00 (48%)
New (55) Used (4) Refurbished (2) from $19.97
Rating: 75 reviews Sales Rank: 233
Color: grey Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Native Resolution: 640x480 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.9 x 2.1 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 960-000043 Model: 960-000043 UPC: 097855044495 EAN: 0097855044495 ASIN: B000O9GGLY
Release Date: April 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. Plastic cover box and UPC removed. Will ship within 1 business day. Will not ship to PR, HI, AK, APO, FPO.
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| Features:
| • | RightLight Technology and RightSound Technology adjusts intelligently to produce the best possible video and audio, even in noisy or dimly-lit rooms | | • | Still image capture: Up to 1.3 megapixel with software enhancement | | • | Snapshot button makes digital stills easy and fun | | • | Activity light lets you know when you're "live" | | • | Free protective travel case included |
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Product Description Offering powerful portable notebook video with stylish looks and performance to match, the Logitech Quickcam Deluxe features a glass-element lens to improve image quality, compared to plastic lenses. RightLight 2 Technology captures fine details, even in dim, side or backlit situations. The high quality integrated microphone with RightSound Technology eliminates echo and reduces background noise. Protect your investment while you're on the road with the included travel case. A 20mm adjustable clip attaches your webcam to multimedia and widescreen notebooks. Change your image by applying special effects like 'Chalk' or 'Music Video' with Fun Filters.
Amazon.com Product Description
Powerful portable notebook video. With a stylish look and performance to match, QuickCam Deluxe for Notebooks provides a high quality video and audio experience that ensures you always look and sound your best. Logitech's RightLight Technology and RightSound Technology adjusts intelligently to produce the best possible video and audio, even in noisy or dimly-lit rooms. Works with these applications Features  | |  | |  | | High quality glass-element lens Unsurpassed image quality with adjustable focus and up to 1.3 megapixel resolution. | | RightLight Technology Capture fine details, even in dim, side- or back-lit situations. | | Logitech Video Effects Express your unique personality by using Logitech Video Effects. Choose the avatar or face accessory that suits your mood. | | - High quality integrated mic for headset free audio
RightSound Technology eliminates echo and reduces background noise. - Snapshot button
Makes taking digital stills easy and fun. - 20mm adjustable clip
Attaches to multimedia and widescreen notebooks. - Activity light
Lets you know when you're 'live.' - Free travel case
Protect your investment while you're on the road. Elevate the Power of Windows Vista  System Requirements -
Windows 2000, Windows XP - Pentium 4, 1.4 GHz or AMD Athlon processor 1GHz (2.4 GHZ*)
- 128 MB RAM (256 MB*)
Windows Vista - Pentium4, 2.4 GHz (2.8 GHZ*)
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB*)
- WEI = 3
* recommended Hardware - True 1.3 megapixel sensor with RightLight 2 Technology
- Live video: up to 640 x 480 pixels
- Still image capture: True 1280 x 960; Up to 4 megapixel** (software enhanced)
- Built-in microphone with RightSound Technology
- Up to 30 frames per second live video with recommended system
- USB 2.0 high-speed certified
- 6 ft. USB cable
- 2-year limited hardware warranty
- Adjustable base fits any monitor or notebook
- Fixed focus
Package Contents - Webcam with VGA sensor and built-in microphone
- QuickCam software CD with Fun Filters
- Quick Start guide
- HP Photosmart Essential Software (web download required)
- Travel case
- 2-year limited warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 70 more reviews...
Great Video - Horrible software, CPU, bloatware March 28, 2008 M. M Magliaro (Philipsburg, PA United States) 55 out of 57 found this review helpful
Just like the 5000 series cameras before these (the "9000" series), Logitech has built a camera that puts out superb video (this one's video is better than the 5000 series, and those were better than the 4000 series). However, the software, lack of control, and enormous pile of bloatware that gets installed with the camera, coupled with its enormous system resource demands, make this another clunker. Environment: P4 2.4 GHz processor Windows XP Pro SP 2 DirectX 9c USB 2.0 First, the good: Color and picture quality are outstanding (although focus is not good - more on this below). The new support for large quasi-hi-def picture sizes produces amazing images. Now, the bad: Machine resources: You better have a FAST machine. And I mean FAST, like a Core 2 Duo, or forget it. A simple 320x240 capture/preview (not even writing the video to disk) sucks down 10% more CPU on a P4 2.4 GHz machine with Windows XP Pro, than the old 4000 series cameras did. Holy cow --- a 2-way 30 fps 352x288 video conference with the older 4000 series camera would use 55% CPU on my test machine. With this camera, it's about 80% and that's with auto focus, auto-white-balance, auto everything turned OFF and NOT using the audio from the camera. This is just like the 5000. And just like the 5000 series, once THIS camera's driver has been installed, even the older 4000 Logitech camera now uses CPU like a pig (this thing overwrites DLLs that the older cameras also use). I've been down this road before. The only way to make the older camera work efficiently again will be to completely uninstall this thing, and reinstall the old driver. Support for other applications: I only test these cameras using Amcap and Vidcap32 (the ubiquitous, standard, simple, generic Windows capture apps) and our own custom-written videoconferencing code that I wrote myself. So I have nothing to say about Skype, IM, etc. Just like the 5000 series before this one, this camera DOES support the proper DirectX interfaces. So if Skype or some other app is freaking out on you, it is not this camera's fault. It is Skype, or whatever app you are running. My code works just fine with it. But... just like the 5000 series, if you install the "driver only" (to spare yourself the bloatware), half the camera's functions will be broken. When I installed it driver-only, it would only do about 10 fps, in any kind of light, with any picture size, no matter how I set it. After I installed their obnoxious applications, it snapped into shape and would obey settings to do 30 fps. Bloatware: It installs services and several auto-startup pieces of junk that you have to hunt down in the "Run" folder in the registry and delete. Otherwise, every time you log in, you will have these things running, and the tray icon app, and two other apps, will always be running. No matter what you do, these will always restart unless you ditch them from the registry and the services control panels. Their apps also "phone home" to Logitech periodically, registering your purchase and checking for updates. (Yes, it does, I sniffed the network traffic.) If you don't mind Microsoft and Logitech spying on you and connecting you to machines without you even knowing it, fine. Personally, I find that behavior deplorable. If you are a programmer (like me), you can get rid of this junk. But if not, you are stuck with this stuff hogging down your machine all the time. Focus: The auto focus function works, but overall, this camera's focus is poor. Whether on auto or manual, it cannot focus well on objects that get more than about 2 feet away from the camera. They probably honed the focussing algorithm expecting you to be sitting close to the camera. That's a reasonable assumption, but it's too close-focussing. Even sitting at a normal distance from a PC monitor, it just cannot focus sharply on my face. It also has AWFUL focussing at the edges of the picture no matter what. Conclusion: Great video, but poor focus. If you are just an ordinary user who plugs junk into their PC and doesn't even know what CPU usage is, and you are using a hot fast Core 2 Duo processor, this camera will do a good job for you, as long as you don't sit too far back from the camera. If you already let Microsoft spy on you with all their automatic junk turned on all the time, then you probably won't mind Logitech doing that to you to. (Hope you like Windows Media Player opening ports in your home router without telling you ---- didn't know they did that, eh?)
RightLight really works August 2, 2007 Leo Kwong (San Francisco, CA USA) 18 out of 35 found this review helpful
Try this on other webcams: Face the webcam, look at ourself at the camera. You should be focused and clear. Now take your cell phone, turn it on so that the screen is on. Now face the cell phone screen on the webcam close enough so that the webcam only see the screen, try to focus the lense if possible. On this camera, the lighting adjust quickly and you're able to see the screen, turn the lense and it focus correctly. Other cameras I've tried, the cell phone screen is a blur and all you see is white like it's looking into the sun or something.
Description is wrong, only 640x480 not 1.3 MP November 8, 2007 David Bradley 18 out of 23 found this review helpful
I just got the camera yesterday, and discovered that it only has a VGA sensor (640x480) not the 1.3 megapixel sensor advertised. It generates the 1.3 megapixel images through "software interpolation".
easy to use August 1, 2007 AM UK (UK) 15 out of 22 found this review helpful
super easy to use. loaded the software, plugged in the USB and I was up and running.
Good quality and OS X (>10.4.9) support October 18, 2007 C. Roden (Los Angeles) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This webcam is vastly better than the MacAlly webcam I bought before I got this one. It works with Mac OS X 10.4.9 and greater without installing any software. My only wish is that it actually came with OS X software to adjust the brightness and contrast, because it really doesn't work well in low light without some adjustment. Fortunately, I already had a piece of software that will adjust those settings. I have recommended this camera to several friends, and I haven't heard any complaints yet.
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