Reviews of the Connect Web Camera
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CNET Review
The Good: Cheap; includes fun, easy-to-use Veo Digital Studio software; attractive design.
The Bad: Loose focus ring; no daylight white-balance preset; produces low-quality images.
The Bottom Line: Keep your image-quality expectations down, and you'll be pleased with this starter Webcam and its fun software bundle.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 63/100 and users 24/100. Comparing these reviews to 26638 other Webcams reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 54/100 = Fair.
Manufacturer: Veo
Part number: V300000
General
- Device Type Web camera
- Optical sensor type CMOS
- Still image format BMP, JPEG
- Digital Video Format AVI, WMV
- Software Included Drivers & Utilities
- Features White balance, Auto exposure control
Camera
- Type Color
- Still Image BMP - 160 x 120, JPEG - 176 x 144, 320 x 240, 640 x 480
Image Sensor
- Type CMOS
Lens Construction
- Lens Iris F/2.8
- Focus Adjustment Manual
Interfaces
- Computer Interface USB
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
- Cables included 1 x USB cable - 6 ft
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Stand, Tripod
- Cables Included 1 x USB cable - 6 ft
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP
- Min Processor Type 300 MHz
- Peripheral / Interface Devices 4x CD-ROM, Microphone, SVGA monitor
- System Requirements Details Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP - Pentium - RAM 32 MB - HD 200 MB
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
Override
- Service & Support 2 years warranty
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