Gadgetism.org > Logitech shows off Hi-Def webcam
[MobilitySite] The camera has a 1.3 megapixel sensor supporting widescreen Hi-Def video (probably in 720p format), which is double the detail you'd get from most webcams. Not only that, it also uses an extra-large precision-engineered glass lens with a low f-stop setting, which increases the amount of light entering the camera and then focusses it expertly in order to bang out razor-sharp images.
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