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Specifications:
- True 350K pixels (software interpolated 1,300k pixels)
- High-resolution CMOS color sensors
- Built-in image compression
- Automatic brightness adjustment
- Manual focus
- Fast snap button
- Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/Vista, Macintosh OS compatible
- Only one item inside
- Large Window Capture Size: 1280 x 960
- Interface: USB1.1/USB 2.0 port
- Video Mode: 24bit true color
- Transmission Rate: (320 x 240) 30F/S (1280 x 960) 12F/S
- Noise-signal Ratio: Greater than 48dB
- Dynamic Range: Greater than 72dB
- Image Focus: 3cm to infinity
- Brightness: Auto-detect
Package Included:
- 1 x Technology Doll True 350K Pixels USB Webcam/Web Camera for Notebook/LCD/PC
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