Checkout Microsoft new released webcam
Microsoft on Tuesday took a page from the Apple playbook by releasing its own line of webcams, a joint effort of the Windows Live and Microsoft Hardware teams. The company says the new cams would dramatically simplify the video communications experience.
Two models will initially be released, the LifeCam VX-3000 and VX-6000, and are optimized for use with the Windows Live Messenger application. A feature called the Windows Live Call button on each model would allow for one-touch access to a buddy list tool that shows online friends.
The VX-3000 features a 1.3-megapixel camera for high-definition still photography, and the capability for 640×480 video. The VX-6000 is Microsoft’s top of the line model, featuring 5.0-megapixel, high-definition video at 1.3 megapixels, and 3x digital zoom. Additionally, a wide angle lens would permit up to three people to fit in the frame.
Both models will feature noise-cancellation features and video effects, such as falling snowflakes or twinkling stars. Additionally, a base is provided for easy attachment to any size monitor.
VX-6000

- High definition video and photos with video at 1.3 megapixels and photos at 5 megapixels interpolated
- Built in microphone
- Windows Live Call Button
- Wide Angle Lens
- Universal Attachment Base
- 3x Digital Zoom
- Pan and Tilt
- Automatic Face Tracking Software
- Flexible Six foot cable
- USB 2 support
- 30 fps capture rate
Those who planning to getting a webcam can include VX-6000 into your choices…


