It's nothing new that exciting new gizmos travel from the western world to India only on turtle back (where the turtle walks all the way here). That's been confirmed yet again!
Logitech has announced its first Mac-compatible Web cam featuring a 2 mega pixels sensor, premium auto-focus technology, and Carl Zeiss optics. However, the company doesn't
know when the product will hit Indian shores.Logitech's QuickCam Vision Pro for the Mac claims to deliver image-perfect detail and clarity, and exceptional video calling with iChat and Skype. It is assisted by Logitech's RightLight Technology, which, the company says, enables the Web cam to intelligently adjust to dim or harshly-lit situations. When using this Web cam with iChat or Skype, it promises VGA-quality video at up to 30 frames per second. Moreover, Logitech claims that the video quality is four times as sharp, and twice as smooth as any other video-calling solution. The Web cam can also be used to record video clips in 720p high-definition (HD) video format (960-by-720 pixels).
The Web cam is a plug-and-play device, and it comes in a black-and-silver profile with a prominent built-in silver microphone. The QuickCam Vision Pro Web camfor Mac is expected to be available in the US and Europe beginning July. It will retail for approximately $130.
Logitech has announced its first Mac-compatible Web cam featuring a 2 mega pixels sensor, premium auto-focus technology, and Carl Zeiss optics. However, the company doesn't

The Web cam is a plug-and-play device, and it comes in a black-and-silver profile with a prominent built-in silver microphone. The QuickCam Vision Pro Web camfor Mac is expected to be available in the US and Europe beginning July. It will retail for approximately $130.
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