Published on June 28th,2007 at 3:56 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Logitech Shows Off Some HD Webcams

Logitech is proud to show off its new HD-quality 2-megapixel webcams. Currently offering two models — the QuickCam 9000 and the QuickCam Pro for Notebooks – each supports 720p HD video at 960 x 720.

Even better, Logitech has developed a background noise cancellation system called RightSound that reduces peripheral sound and echo. If that’s not enough for you, RightSound adds “fun filters” and 3D avatars which can mimic all of your movements.

Look for both models in July for $100.



Via Slashgear
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  • Tres

    This is all very nice and everything, but what is the point of an HD webcam when most services that allow you to stream a webcam (like MSN/Yahoo chat) only stream at about 2fps?

 

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