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faceVsion TouchCam N1

LAPTOP, 26/07/2010

Summary: The days of videoconferencing in your pajamas are over. faceVsion's TouchCam N1 is one of the first webcams that takes advantage of Skype's ability to make HD video calls, delivering video so crisp and smooth that it's almost as good as being there. You also get built-in noise cancellation. Read the full article here. 









New face for the video market

V3.co.uk, 21/07/2010

Summary: Quanta Computer, the world’s largest ODM notebook manufacturer, is hoping to make a splash in Europe with the launch of its videoconferencing subsidiary faceVsion.

The firm is launching the Touch­cam N1 webcam, which it claims is the first to be approved by Skype for HD calls.
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faceVsion TouchCam N1 HD webcam works with Mac, PC, Linux

Experiments in LAMP, 19/07/2010

Summary: FaceVsion – a spin-off company from Quanta Computer , an ODM and OEM manufacturer for premium brand companies such as Apple – has launched a high-definition webcam that makes use of the Skype HD protocol. Read the full article here. 










faceVsion TouchCam N1

Pahing.com, 18/07/2010

Summary: FaceVsion TouchCam N1 is a 720p HD video camera that supports high-definition video-calling in both directions. A minimum upload and download connection rate of 1Mbps is usually required for the HD video stream, but FaceVsion offers its own compression algorithm that allows the less generous bandwidth of many UK broadband connections to take advantage of the higher quality video streaming service. Connection rates of as low as 600KB or even 500KB can be used to deliver HD Skype video calls.
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FaceVsion TouchCam N1

ZDNet, 15/07/2010

Summary: FaceVsion's market is HD video communications kit for consumers and SMEs, and European MD Darren Chen came into ZDNet UK earlier this week to show off the company's first UK release: the £90 (inc. VAT) TouchCam N1.
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