Published on December 19th,2006 at 6:43 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The Volvox USB webcam key

Sydnt, a Korean company, offers a new webcam in their Volvox product range. It has a 1.3Mpix sensor, is able to capture video at 30fps with a 640×480 resolution, and measures the size of a USB key.




Via SYDNT
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Comments
 

  • Stephen001

    This product is very useful and great with its unique feature such as ability of capturing video with its 1.3 Mega Pixel sensor. Buyers in Europe can find many such products with great features easily on internet. Many computer related accessories and products such as economical USB webcams are available on many professional online shopping portals.

  • RaymondRees

    How do I purchase one / or more?

  • b

    nice looking camera – I would love it if it worked with an Android tablet!

 

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