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Blue Microphone's attractively old school webcam gets an upgrade today with the release of the Eyeball 2.0. Buyers will now get a higher-quality lens, a 2 megapixel (1600 x 1200 pixel) resolution, and a premium optical sensor.

The webcam's design has stayed the same and it still offers driverless installation, so that it's completely plug-and-play for Windows and Macintosh computers. Also, the HD lens itself can still retract into the microphone unit, so that you're assured of privacy when you don't want to broadcast. While it's hard to tell by the picture, the Eyeball easily mounts on flat screen monitors.

You can pick up the Eyeball at Amazon, Apple stores, and Fry's Electronics for a list price of $79.99. Visit the Blue Microphones site for more information.
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