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by sendsley , Apr 21 '00
Pros: Great quality, great price! Cons: None
The USB version of this camera is a breeze to hook up and very easy to use. Once it's plugged in simply install the software, log onto the Internet and you're ready to make Internet video phone calls to family and friends. One of the few drawbacks is...
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by Dreamlander , Jun 19 '00
Pros: Great pictures and easy installation Cons: none yet
The intel PC camera pack is a very good offer for anyone that is looking to buy a first time camera for their computer. I bought this one at Wal-Mart for $49.95 and was truly impressed with all of the features.
Some of the features...
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by kajguy , Jul 07 '01
Pros: Easy Setup, USB Cons: Useless without a Broadband connection
I’ve had the Intel USB PC Camera Pack webcam for over a year, and, to be honest, I hardly use it. When I first bought it, my mind was filled with the possibilities of worldwide video communication. And, certainly the Intel offers that possibility. It...
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by LilScamp , Nov 18 '00
Pros: Great quality for the price, fun software Cons: Inconsistent video quality
The Intel PC Camera Pack, which includes a PC camera and several software applications, is a great bargain overall.
For the money, this is a great little camera. While the motion images are not as clear and bright as those of some other PC...
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by puppydawgz , Feb 21 '00
Pros: Very easy to set up and use Cons: Require a lot of free memory
I got this little camera for Christmas so to speak. My brother bought me a different one but it used a parallel port and I needed one with a USB connection so I took it back and got this one.
With everyone spread out I wanted to be able to...
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by MargC , Mar 21 '00
Pros: end result is a neat little piece of equipment that can do some fun things Cons: setup and support not efficient at all
I have a Dell Computer with a Pentium III 600mhz processor (coppermine). Sound card is a Turtle Beach Montego II A3D 320V. Video card is 32MB Diamond Viper 770D NVidia "ultra". I have two modems -- a dial up V.90/56k PCI data/fax which I dont...
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by DENGNY - Top 1000, Jun 12 '00
Pros: nice USB camera, lots of software, video-in jack for camcorder or vcr, snapshot button on top Cons: camera needs more light than comparable models
When I saw it I rubbed my eyes because I thought I was seeing things. I couldn't believe they were selling this USB camera with all this software and giving a $30.00 rebate as well.
First, this is what's in the box:
Intel USB PC...
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by jeff5652 , Dec 12 '99
Pros: The Only Cam with a" Video in" plug! Cons: Buggy software & Problems with the Vodoo2 chipsets!
The Intel PC Pro Pack is currently the only web cam available with a Video in adapter(located on the actual camera). This feature allows you to import video from a home video camera or VCR. When I was shopping for a web cam I noticed this feature...
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by singleguy1974 , Jun 24 '00
Pros: Intel Name Brand, Easy To Use & Setup, Software Package Included Is Excellent Cons: None
I recently won an Intel PC camera through Popular Mechanics. I really didn't have another use for a netcam since I just bought a new one back at the end of April, but since it was free I accepted it. Out of the 3 netcams I have used so far I'd have to...
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by chavis , Mar 26 '00
Pros: slightly better video in the email mode ONLY Cons: Long delay, Intel refuses to back their products
I purchased the Intel Pro Pac and installed it on my Dell 600. It was O.K. but I did notice a long delay in the video mode. I recently upgraded to a 800 Dell with a 32mg video card. The camera would install only up to the "configure video" test...
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by GamepadGuru , Jul 30 '00
Pros: Great software. Above average video & image quality. Cons: Software crashes when recording a video (may be fixed by time you read this).
After the review of the Kensington Video Cam, I was NEVER going to buy another webcam....EVER....until I saw this product. This is a very good device for those who maximum performance for a minimum price. It comes with software for image & video...
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by dethblud , Oct 03 '00
Pros: good image quality in low light Cons: no included software for webcam applications.
Hook, Line, and Sinker
Based on the reviews of the Intel PC Camera here on epinions, I decided to purchase the item. My primary concern was being able to set up a basic web cam on my personal site. It looked like it was the right cam for me...
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by PaulGary , Sep 16 '00
Pros: Affordable and easy. Cons: 640X480 video & 320X240 snapshot
We bought our first web-cam about a year ago. We have had some fun with making our own home video's and taking lots of snapshots on the computer. The Intel Easy PC Camera is very affordable and an excellent camera for just some quick and easy video's...
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by Granto , Nov 29 '00
Pros: Has an okay software bundle Cons: Bad performance over modems
I set up several of these cameras for a family that wanted to keep in touch. They were mostly disappointed. They decided to keep it, but turn the video off. This lets them talk over the internet without having to pay long distance fees. There are...
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by ravib , Jun 14 '00
Pros: Very sharp, sensitive to low light, manual focus control, rock-solid installation Cons: Cataloging app takes over entire screen
I bought the Intel PC Camera two days after buying a cheaper alternative, the Kensington VideoCAM. Attracted by its low price ($20 after rebates), the Kensington proved to support the old adage, "You get what you pay for." In this case, it...
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