It's a shame that Intel is out of the PC-Camera business, this is certainly a great product.
I purchased it while it was still in production at $135, and now that it's available at discounted prices it's an even better value.
The number one feature that drew me to this model is the composite video input. I use it to capture stills and videos from my analog camcorder for use on the web. The quality isn't quite good enough for burning movies to DVD but for web-work on a budget it's ideal.
Performance (30-fps) seems much more consistant when capturing movies from it's camera compared to the composite input.
To my surpise, when I upgraded to Windows XP it worked flawlessly. The bundled caputure software however, did not but Windows Movie Maker and the built in XP capture software is superior to what was supplied.
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