Published on June 23rd,2009 at 4:42 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

DC-NCR20U, Digital Cowboy’s New 2Mpix LED Web Camera

Not sure if the folks over at Digital Cowboy ever heard of the word “design” but if their latest 2Mpix Webcamera with wide angle that will blind you each time you power-up its 7 integrated LED lights. With this interrogation type light setting you many not see the person you’re chatting with, but they will surely see you!

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DC-NCR20U, Digital Cowboy’s New 2Mpix LED Web Camera
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Comments
 

  • http://www.kurcafe.de Josef

    Haha new words for “to blind to see”

  • http://ryusen.mugmug.com ryusen

    If they are going to use that many LEDS, they should have placed them around the Lens, to get a nice ring light affect..

  • gere

    what a dumb designed. More on look than practical

 

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