
Seems like Asus can’t resist dropping new LCD displays all the time. So here’s yet another one called the MK241H, which is a 24-inch LCD monitor featuring a 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, HDMI, D-SUB, and DVD-D (HDSC) inputs, with a sweet built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam. No word on pricing or availability, but it shouldn’t be long ladies and gents. [PCWatch]

Now this is pretty interesting. This webcam not only functions as a webcam, but you can also AV chat, with its four microphone array. This is the perfect gift for all those gaming nerds that like to online chat as well. You don’t need to wait long, because its coming out October 23rd and is cheap, just $39. What more could you ask for?
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Microsoft Corp provides an exciting and easy new way to share photos and memories. Using the LifeCam VX-7000, you can easily share digital photos with friends and family and see their reactions in real time. In addition to advanced sharing capabilities, the camera also incorporates a 2.0MP sensor to deliver High Definition video (2.0MP) and still photography (7.6MP interpolated) and brings a sleek new design to desktop webcams.
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by Johan on September 13, 2007

Microsoft’s LifeCam NX-3000 webcam for a notebook adopts the Photo Swap features allowing users to share digital photos with friends and family and see their reactions in real time. The LifeCams’ sleek new design blends into the PC monitor. As usual, there is no word on pricing or availability so far.
The LifeCam NX-3000 features:
- Automatic audio control provides enhanced sound clarity.
- The swivel lens allows users to adjust the camera angle for ultimate notebook mobility.
- An illuminated LED indicates the camera is in use.
- Video Effects enable users to personalize video calls with fun visual elements.
- The protective carrying case enables easy and convenient portability while on the go.
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by Johan on September 7, 2007

HP unveiled its new 2MP webcam that features CMOS Sensor with AF and HD video quality sharp, crisp pictures. The camera has a unique notebook clip plus a tilt and pan feature to adjust the cam. Additionally, it also has an HP instant chat button. With the ArcSoft Magic I feature you can enhance your video conferencing experience with special effects. The webcam is compatible with AIM, Windows Live Messenger, Skype, and Yahoo! Messenger. However, there is no word on the pricing and availability so far.
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Fujitsu has developed a palm-sized computer called the U810 (or U1010). This UMPC can be docked into a docking station with an external display and keyboard to get a true desktop experience. The U810 adopts an Intel A110 processor and provides an LCD screen with 1024×600 resolution, Intel TBD video graphics, 945GU Express chipset, and 1GB DDR2 RAM. Other features include a 1.8-inch 4200rpm hard drive, a/b/g wireless, Bluetooth, fingerprint reader, QWERTY keyboard, webcam, and Windows Vista operating system. It will be available from September with a starting price of $1000.
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by Nicole on August 10, 2007

If you thought that little droid was resourceful before, you can now discover that R2-D2 is also a 628 x 528 pixel webcam that can transmit real time video and audio to your computer. The worldwide remote capabilities that allow you to control R2-D2′s movements. You can also access this webcam from a laptop or desktop anywhere internationally. The lightsaber remote also functions as a Skype phone and can even do 360 spins! R2′s front leg can detect desk and table edges. Photography fans should also know that this webcam now takes digital photos, has a voice recorder, as well as zoom and tilt functions. With 11 different phrases and droid sounds, it’s powered by 2 AA batteries. Now available for pre-order for $350 at Hammacher-Schlemmer.
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Digital Cowboy’s NV-202 webcam offers a 1.3MP sensor with an optical zoom and a wide angle mode for the best image quality. The users of this webcam can also record 1280×1024 videos in 15 or 30FPS (VGA). No word on pricing or availability so far.
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by Johan on June 29, 2007

The new Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks provides a terrific Carl Ziess Tessar lens with autofocus and a 2MP sensor that uses RightLight 2 technology, automatically adjusting for low lighting environments. If you’re a desktop user, you can buy the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000, which offers the same tech in a desktop design. Buy them now at Logitech for 99.99 each.
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ThinkGeek’s USB Webcam with Telescope comes with a mini-tripod, rotating lens, video conferencing capabilities, snapshot button, and an LED indicator. Watch the video for more details.
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