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Philips 1.3MP USB Webcam 90fps | 
| Brand: Philips Category: CE
Buy Used: £30.00
New (4) Used (2) from £30.00
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 2493
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: SPC 900NC/00 Model: SPC 900NC/00 EAN: 8710895866279 ASIN: B000BEY4DE
Release Date: November 7, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description With quality image and sound, the SPC 900NC webcam from Phillips will allow you to discover the new experience of video communication via internet! Use it for your conferences online, for web diffusion or video surveillance...the SPC 900NC presents a great deal of versatility!Capable of recording videos in 640 x 480 resolution and taking photos in 1280 x 960 (1.3 Megapixels), it offers natural-looking images, even in the dark.During your video conferences, you will be able to take advantage of fluid imaging without judder, as well as an automatic tracking system for the face, offering more liberty of movement. The framing will be easier thanks to the digital zoom, and the digital microphone built-in will furnish the sound to go along with the superb images.Very simple to install thanks to its support system designed for flat and traditional screens, the SPC 900NC will give you an additional dimension for your internet usage!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Good picture - Not so good design December 30, 2007 Sridhar (London, U.K) Video quality is brilliant even in poor light br /Picture color is rich br /Face tracking is very impressive, but this is not much of practical use as the focus keeps changing with the smallest moves also. br / br /Does not sit properly on the laptop. Just hangs and falls whenever I adjust the LCD's position. But it can sit stable on a floor or on a PC tower. br /Microphone does not look very impressive as people on other end complain of feeble voice. br /Too expensive (~ 50 when I bought) for its over all use and design
Works well with Skype and both Vista/XP December 30, 2007 BunnyBeak Replaced Logitech products with a pair of these (I found major s/w problems when trying to use Logitech camera with Vista). br / br /Set-up: a doddle with XP but for vista I'd advise loading driver only initially, then using windows update to get latest Vista driver automatically when camera is plugged in. Then reload the remaining s/w on the disk - 20 minutes work in all on my Vista OS laptop. br / br /Picture and Sound both give very good performance, even on a modest spec. laptop. Face tracking, lowlight performance and built in mic work particularly well. Price and lack of Vista drivers on supplied disc prevent this getting 5 stars from me, nevertheless I'd recommend this either as an upgrade from a cheap webcam or as a first webcam.
Excellent Cam August 19, 2007 Ian May (North Charleston, South Carolina United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
My previous web cam was a Logitech Quick Cam, and it's served me fine, but I wanted something better. I am not disappointed! br / br /Pros: br / br /Excellent picture quality. br /Excellent audio quality reported by listeners. br /Excellent low-light quality. It is even acceptable with only LCD monitor light, and no other light in the room (ok I have three monitors, but even so). br /The face tracking and digital zoom are very smooth. br / br /Cons: None really, although I can understand why some folks feel that the mounting is a little iffy on some monitors. However there is a screw mount on it, so you can buy your own clamp if you wish to. br / br /With my previous set ups, I've always had to use a headset, to eliminate howl-round and echo at the other end. The noise cancelling mic on the camera seems to cure this, and I can use this cam with the built in mic, and my Cambridge Audio speakers, and it works fine. No howl-round here, and I asked all my listeners, and not one could hear any echo. br / br /I don't really care less about the accompanying software, although there were options to install it, and I did. It all works as it should, but I really bought this for Skype/IM, and the odd quick snap for a web page. (I have a digital cam and DV cam for proper photos and video anyway). br / br /I don't use MS Vista, so I can't comment on that. In fact my next project is to see how well this works on a linux box with Skype, as I'm moving my network over to this OS. br / br /Conclusion: br / br /This is a webcam. It's not high-end image audio or video hardware. Having said that it does an excellent job at what it's supposed to do. The best I've seen in this price range. br / br /I recommend it without reservation. br /
At last! Vista drivers are now available. June 14, 2007 A. Ball (United Kingdom) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
At last Philips have made Vista drivers available for this webcam (both 32 and 64bit versions) Please note that the drivers are available through the Microsoft Windows Update site - they're not for download direct from Philips own website. Just plug in your webcam and let Vista find the software from the Windows update site. br /This is an excellent camera in all respects apart from the rather idiosyncratic clamping arrangement. i.e. it doesn't work too well! I solved this by buying my own camera clamp from Maplins and screwing it into the threaded tripod mount in the base of the webcam. Now it's rock steady, no problems at all. Fantastic image quality - very impressed.
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