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Friday August 28, 2009
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If you're looking for a better way to videoconference, the Hercules Dualpix HD720 has a few impressive features that separate it from the rest. For one, it offers 1280x720, 30 frames per second high-definition video. If you haven't seen videoconferencing since the days of blocky low-def cams, you'll be surprised at how TV-like the quality is.
What really impresses, though, is the physical design. This Dualpix can be attached to the top or side of your notebook, and can twist for the best camera angle. When you rotate the camera, the on-screen image automatically corrects itself. Place the camera where you find it most comfortable, or where you get the best eye-to-eye videoconferencing experience.
The Dualpix is made to work well in low-light conditions and has a wide-angle autofocus lens. Look for it in early September from Buy.com, NewEgg.com, Amazon, Walmart.com, and other stores, for a list price of $59.99.
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August 28, 2009 4:37 PM
I had a dualpix Hercules camera and it totally sucked.Crap drivers, crap control options, crap image never saw such a failure.
So guys get a logitech or a microsoft one if you want real webcams!
August 29, 2009 12:51 PM
This looks like an interesting new entrant. We'd had users with other Hercules webcam models on the Vonei Meeting video conference service and they liked the results. This model may provide yet a higher standard of quality. We will try it out as a possible webcam recommendation on our site.