Filed under: Shopping | Shopping Tips
Mar 12 2004, 8:32am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Designtechnica reviews the Logitech QuickCam Orbit.
Quote:
"If you're sick of the same old webcam design, the Logitech QuickCam Orbit
will breathe life into your online chatting. It looks techy-elite, offers
good image quality, is compatible with all major instant messengers, and
sports a great list of features. Even though you'll pay a premium price with
an MSRP of $129.95, you'll be getting a premium product.
Functionally, it provides every feature you could want in a webcam. While
the software could use some refinements and the mechanics are a bit
distracting, the Orbit is fine product where it counts."
Full Review.
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