Cheap Logitech Quickcam VC Parallel PC Video Camera (Electronics) (Windows 2000, Windows NT 4, Windows, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, Windows Me) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows 2000, Windows NT 4, Windows, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, Windows Me |
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Logitech |
| FEATURES: | Parallel-port version, Internet ready, E-mail video messages, Call using Internet or standard phone lines, Includes videoconferencing software, Parallel-port version, Internet ready, E-mail video messages, Call using Internet or standard phone lines, Includes videoconferencing software |
| TYPE: | Computer Video Cameras, Digital, Logitek |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 961112-0100 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 751359002305 |
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Customer Reviews of Logitech Quickcam VC Parallel PC Video Camera
Does not work with XP - no driver The following are the only supported operating systems:
2.1 Windows 95
2.2 Windows 98
2.3 Windows NT 4
USB is nice, parallel has major cons
I have used both and the parallel port one has incredibly jerky movements that make videoconferencing near impossible... great for stills though!
Camera great, but fights with printer.
It truly *did* take minutes to get it up and running. If you're like me and you don't read instructions, remember not to hook up the hardware until the software is installed. I have since purchased an A/B switch for my printer and the camera. It seems like the driver is disabled for whichever is not selected at bootup each time, making the switch inconvenient (I'm currently waiting for info on this from Logitech). I'd recommend putting a second, dedicated parallel port in if you can. Also, in your computer's bios settings, set the printer port to ECP mode. The camera will perform very poorly if the port is in standard mode. This is not mentioned in the installation instructions...which I *did* eventually read.