5/21/2011

Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000 Win USB Review

Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000 Win USB
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I bought this webcam to replace an extremely old (circa 1999) Logitech WebCam.Some of the other reviews here indicate that this webcam is junk, but I am very happy with it.Here's a few observations with respect to my own use and some of what I've read in other reviews here.

o Video Quality - I have no problem with it and have yet to have any "freezes".My guess is that freezes are more associated with network latency.I have not tried this over a LAN (very high speed local), but over a cable modem that is 7MBit down, 384k up.You have to take that into account before you blame the webcam.My 384k up is not very fast, for a cable modem, but that's Time Warner for you.Up north (NY/CT area), my peers enjoy 3Mbit upstream!Ugh!

o Software Install Location- Another reviewer brought this up.Who cares?This isn't a 4GB first person shooter, it's a few megs of drivers that mostly need to go under the windows folder anyhow.Non-issue.

o Software Install "eXPerience" - glad to say I had no issues.Install the software, plug in the camera when it asks, and I was good to go.I'm running XP Pro on a 3GHz "single core" (old school? heh) CPU.

o Application Compatibility - It's working great with both Windows Live Messenger and Skype (latest version, 3.8.0.115).

o Built-In Mic - This was a nice surprise for me.I recently purchased a SUB Logitech ClearChat Pro headset, but the built-in mic of this webcam lets me be headset free.I ask everyone I videochat with, can you hear me okay? (Answer: Yes), and do you hear feedback or your voice? (Answer: No).So I am very pleased.Of course, you can set Windows Live Messenger and Skype to use a headset microphone or other device, you don't have to use the built-in mic.

o "The Software" - Okay, the software that comes with the webcam is very basic.But if you want something better, you can get it for free from Microsoft.XP has "Windows Movie Maker" built in, you don't NEED to use the webcam software.Or go install the Windows Media Encoder, that's another free option.I've used both no problem.

In summary, I am very pleased with the performance of the VX-7000.You can record video at 640x480 or 800x600 without problem, and that's pretty good in my opinion.After all, 800x600 is better resolution than DVD video (720x480).If you need more, I don't think you should be looking at a webcam!I think, bottom line, this product is meant for and good at its intended use - video chatting over the internet.I would buy this again.

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