Bursar 0 Posted September 26, 2000 Does anyone have any suggestions on the best model to go for? Will be used by our "big boss" for an important meeting, so must give fairly good quality image. Am looking in the region of £100 (UK). TIA. Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted September 26, 2000 UK? Ok...nevermind...I was going to say I'm selling mine. decent quality and onboard mic. Logitech makes a Win2k friendly line...I've used their Quickcam Home(WEB) for a while, and am generally pleased with it. Share this post Link to post
kEViNoPolY 1 Posted September 26, 2000 I bought the Phillips Vesta Pro PCVC680K recently and am very happy about it. It offers you up to 640 x 480 with 30 fps in a fair good quality. Also it contains nice video-software made by ulead. You should keep this cam in your mind. Share this post Link to post
JimmyK 0 Posted September 26, 2000 Iv got the 3com homeconenct. It might not be the cheapest but the best rarely is. if you want reviews goto cnet and check it out, its imagine quality is leaps and bounds above anything out there, or it was when I bought it 4 months ago. Share this post Link to post
BladeRunner 0 Posted September 26, 2000 Phil, When do you need it for? I can lend you my Intel one. Not the greatest, it will need to be running under either Win98 or Win2000 (It's USB) and you really gotta use NetMeeting. I can bring it for you tomorrow, if I remember where you work - been so long since we worked together ------------------ PIII 700E, Intel D815EEA, 512MB PC100 RAM (Hyundai), Matrox G400MAX, SB Live! Value, Intel 10/100 NIC, Adaptec 2940UW, IBM 7200 ATA100 30GB HD, IBM 7200 ATA66 20GB HD, Pioneer 32x/6x SCSI DVD, Yamaha 4416 SCSI CD-RW, Iomega Zip 100 SCSI Internal, Iiyama Vision Master Pro 410. Windows 2000 Only Share this post Link to post
cuke 0 Posted September 27, 2000 Go for the 3com Homeconnect, installs and works perfectly under w2k. Brilliant image and up to 60fps over a network.... Chris Share this post Link to post
Bursar 0 Posted September 27, 2000 Thanks for all the suggestions, but someone here remembered that we have a video camera along with a capture card. I haven't actually tried this yet, but it sounds like it should work. If it doesn't, I'll see if we can splash the cash for the 3Com camera. Share this post Link to post