Microsoft VX-7000 LifeCam Webcam Preview
The camera has a 2.0 megapixel sensor for high definition video and can shoot still images at 7.6 megapixels interpolated.
Microsoft is about to launch a new webcam called the VX-7000.
Microsoft Webcam VX-7000 Features:
Photo Swap
Share and swap photos in real time with your friends and family using Windows Live Messenger—right in the video call window!
Windows Live Call Button
Just press this button and select an Online Contact to start a video call.
LifeCam Dashboard
Add special effects and control your webcam—all from the Windows Live Messenger window.
One-touch Blogging
Upload your blog on Windows Live Spaces with any of your photos at the simple click of your mouse.
Optimized for Windows Live Messenger
Seamlessly integrated with Windows Live Messenger for easy setup and use.
2.0 Megapixel Sensor
True 2.0 megapixel sensor offering crisp, clear video quality.
Universal Attachment Base
Fits on most monitors, including fl at screens and notebooks, or sits directly on your desk.
Built-in Microphone
The built-in microphone automatically picks up your voice with remarkable clarity.
Crystal-clear Audio
Automatic audio control for enhances clarity.
Glass Element Lens
See your friends up close and personal with this glass element lens.
Auto-Adjustment for Low Light Conditions
Get superior video quality with automatic low-light adjustments.
Wide-angle Lens
The 71 degree wide angle lens ensures no one gets left out of the picture.
Video Effects
Discover a fun way to express yourself with these entertaining video effects built into the LifeCam dashboard.
High Definition Photos
High Definition photos show you in the best light.
Broad IM Compatibility
Works with other instant messaging programs, such as Skype, Yahoo! Messenger and AOL Instant Messenger.
You can pre-order this fab cam from Amazon
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