Microsoft's new Windows Live section seems to be moving into the hardware business, according to LiveSide. The Redmond-based giant is planning to release 2 WebCams (or, as Microsoft calls them, LifeCams), which will produce high definition pictures, plus high-definition video on select models.
The LifeCams are expected for release this summer, with more models to follow in the fall. They will come with a software frontend, dubbed "LifeCam Dashboard", Dashboard being a word Microsoft seems to favor lately. See technical details on the Comments page.
View: VX-3000 on Amazon
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News source: LiveSideInformation compiled by LiveSide
VX-3000
- 640x480 resolution video
- WL Messenger integration
- "Exclusive Call Button"
- One touch Spaces blogging
- HD Stills: 1.3 megapixels
- Universal mounting device
- On the fly video effects
- Pan/Zoom/Tilt capabilities
- Automatic face tracking
- Built-in microphone
Estimated cost: $49.95 USD
The VX-3000 is the low-end cam that still offers HD pictures. Microsoft is aiming for the mainstream with this one.
VX-6000
- HD Stills: 5.0 MP
- HD Video: 1.3 MP
- Wide angle lens
- 3x Digital Zoom
- Plus all of the features of the VX-3000
Estimated cost: $99.95 USD
The VX-6000 is the high-end desktop webcam. This is what you get when you want the best quality and functionality currently available on the market.