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Editors' Rating:
7.0 of 10
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8 |
| • Ease of Use |
8 |
| • Performance |
6 |
| • Image Quality |
6 |
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Average User Rating:
6.8 of 10
(6 votes)
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7 |
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9 |
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7 |
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PROS
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Good Webcam-image quality.
• Generous software package.
• Portable.
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CONS
• Fixed-focus lens.
• Poor still-image quality.
• No microphone.
• No flash for snapshots.
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With the ClickSmart 310, Logitech offers families and students solid Webcam capabilities and a full software package. You can also toss this camera in your bag and take pictures with it, though its still-image quality is nothing to write home about.
Clicksmart 310 Major Features:
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Store up to 160 photos and 15 seconds of video in memory. |
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One-click photo and video e-mail. |
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Make video calls. |
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Add live images to your instant messages. |
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Broadcast live video and audio over the web. |
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Create web albums, set up a web cam. |
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Create stunning web pages. |
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Use it as a video security monitor. |
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Download images to your PC with one click. |
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Two-year limited hardware warranty. |
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Customer Reviews
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Reuel Deleuz,
from Manila, Philippines, Sep 30, 2002
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I asked my mom to buy me an intel digital pc camera and this is what i got when they arrived from the US. To tell you frankly... Its really not worth it. Images are terrible under a very well lit environment and even worst on an indoor environment. Pictures are DARK and full of lines and noises.
How could Logitech release this kind of low quality camera!!! Web cam sucks! Under a budget, Get the intel instead of this one. Logitech Sucks!!!
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