Mike Yamamoto | Apr 01, 2008
For a while it seemed Webcams were destined to become a standard built-in for many monitors and laptop screens, not unlike the way Wi-Fi cards eventually were replaced by integrated technologies in portables. But one way to ensure a product stays independent is to load up on features--which is exactly what a new model from HP has done.
The
Elite Webcam has a 3-megapixel resolution for live feeds, 12 megapixels for still shots, autofocus, stereo mic, and an "Instant Chat" button. Everything USB notes a few shortcomings in its frames per second, but you can't have everything.
Besides, it has one feature that we might value above all others: A sliding "privacy cover" with a colored shade that indicates the camera is indeed turned off. Because leaving a Webcam on by mistake could be disastrous.
Via
Crave CNET