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Review on Enhance Your Visual Experience with Logitech C260 Webcam by Adam Joks ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

In a nutshell, I've never used a webcam before. The reviews convinced me to make a purchase, so I did. The size was the first thing that caught me off guard. It was very compact. A weekend of use has made me want less, but only somewhat. Many locals have contributed to the mount's literature. Because of its general applicability, it may not always be the best option. I jumped right onto my computer screen and haven't come down yet. Naturally, you should avoid pulling the cord. Then I began installing drivers, and I did so by eating the driver on newly detected devices in the device management. Really, it's a miracle! They're at peace now. And XP is supported! I opened Skype right away to see if everything was working, and it is. Every option has been configured! The disk never really emptied out. After setting up the program, I decided to revert back to the previous version because he serves no purpose for me. I'm overjoyed that VirtualDub allowed me to record video with audio. I set up DivX 720p Hi-Speed encoding, and it can do real-time encoding. The audio is really late, however that can be adjusted. In general, the camera is fantastic, and not just for Skype or personal use at home. No one would pay any attention to it if the price was that cheap.

Pros
  • You get high-quality video and audio via a single USB cable, and the recommended resolution of 1280x720 at 30 frames per second ensures a smooth video call regardless of your connection speed.
Cons
  • When there isn't enough light, vertical stripes appear (but can be fixed with some tweaking of the parameters). RightLight causes a 15 FPS drop. Turn this off if you want 30 frames per second.