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    Review : Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000

    Posted on Friday, November 22 2002 @ 11:57:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Virtual-Hideout reviewed the QuickCam Pro 4000 from Logitech :
    Most computer users, even those who aren't as enthusiastic about hardware as most of us are, have heard of Logitech. This is mostly due to the diverse amount of products offered by them, ranging from mice to game controllers and from speakers to cameras. Logitech certainly has proven themselves worthy to design good products beyond mice and keyboards, and they are quickly establishing themselves as the premier computer peripheral manufacturer. Today I'll be looking at one of their latest products from their camera lineup, the new QuickCam Pro 4000
    The webcam


    Review Link : Virtual-Hideout


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