There's still nothing quite like seeing a loved one as you chat to them. Trouble is that doing either required you bust out a substantial pile of cash on a full-on video conferencing suite, or make do with a low-fi webcam. Thanks to Logitech, the Jetsons like prospect of a working, decent quality video phone is now within reach. Best of all, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to make it happen.
In fact all you need is a broadband connection and a TV with a spare HDMI connection. The camera has all the Skype bits baked in, which means it is pretty much a plug and play proposition. In addition to a built-in version of Skype, the camera also comes with a small remote control for driving Skype and zooming in and out.
Getting set up
Getting up and running with the camera was criminally easy. The camera sits on top of most flat screen TVs and connects to a spare HDMI input. Pugging in the small power brick completed the initial set up. Switching the TV to the selected input revealed a camera set up screen where skype account details were entered using the remote and the default settings for the camera were configured. The camera also had built in Wi-Fi and an Ethernet port for internet connectivity. In short getting set up was sufficiently idiot-proof that even I managed to get it right first time.
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