Microsoft’s VX-2000 Has Its Eye on You

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Now you have no excuse for hiding from Big Brother: Microsoft's LifeCam VX-2000 offers a 1.3 megapixel Webcam and integrated mic for $29.95.

Microsoft has been in the peripheral and accessories business for a while, although the company is not necessarily known for targeting its consumer products at low price points. After all, most computers come with standard peripherals like a keyboard and mouse, and consumers on a budget aren’t very likely to upgrade: better for third-party hardware makers to target the mid- and high-end market with specialized (and higher-margin) products that differentiate on the basis of features and quality.

Well, this time around, Microsoft is bucking the trend with its new LifeCam VX-2000, a straight-up basic USB Webcam at a straight-up, basic price: $29.95. The LifeCam VX-2000 offers a VGA-resolution sensor—that’s a mere 640 by 480 pixels, although software can interpolate images up to 1.3 megapixels—along with a built-in noise-reducing microphone. The VX-2000 can handle 3 fps video, and is optimized for use with Windows Live Messenger by offering a Windows Live Call button and a LifeCam dashboard for easily managing video calls. The camera will work with AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Skype, along with Windows Live and Microsoft Office Communicator, and also offers a 3× digital zoom, plus the camera can be set on a desk surface or clipped to a monitor or notebook display.

The VX-2000 should be available in June at a suggested price of $29.95.

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  1. Joe at 6:54pm 29th September 2010 That is, can't email photos with a vx-2000
  2. Joe at 6:53pm 29th September 2010 Can't email photos to hotmail
  3. Charles at 3:18pm 10th April 2010 it does work with skype -at least it does now as of april 10 2010
  4. steve at 11:14pm 21st October 2009 Not true will not work with Skype shows unknown fault will not purchase microsoft again lost this customer
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