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Linksys PVC2300

The camera is compact and well built. Those looking for top-notch image quality and comprehensive networking tools should therefore look elsewhere, but smaller companies looking for a bargain might have just found it. Read more

1 February, 2008 by Peter Judge
Sony SNC-DF80P

Sony SNC-DF80P

This is an intelligent day/night network mini-dome camera that offers a good range of features for the price. Read more

15 January, 2008 by Christian Harris
Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks

Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks

The Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks provides unmatched image quality, but its design could be improved. Although the clear, bright video output will amaze, the constant readjusting of the camera atop your notebook will annoy. Read more

19 October, 2007 by Matthew Elliott

Linksys Wireless-G Internet Video Camera

This network camera adds the convenience of wireless (802.11g) to its wired Ethernet connectivity, but it's relatively bulky, lacks remote control and is quite pricey. Read more

3 November, 2004 by Sandra Vogel

Logitech QuickCam Sphere

The QuickCam Sphere is a competent Webcam with useful pan and tilt capability and a built-in microphone. However, its face tracking functionality is frankly disappointing. Read more

8 December, 2003 by Andrew Swinton

Axis 205 Network Camera

Although the Axis 205 costs more than your average Webcam, it also delivers a great deal more in terms of image quality, frame rate support and configurability. Read more

11 November, 2003 by Charles McLellan

D-Link DCS-1000W

If you don’t mind the high price, this Wi-Fi-enabled Webcam is a flexible device with many potential uses in security and broadcasting. Read more

19 August, 2002 by Manek Dubash

Creative Labs PC-Cam 600

As a Webcam this is a great product, and for taking quick snaps to email to people it's still rather good. Don't expect it to compete with more expensive digital cameras for quality -- but at this price you wouldn't. Read more

8 April, 2002 by Andrew Swinton

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