Vision Pro For Mac

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- QuickCam Vision Pro for Mac Noteworthy Features. Works seamlessly with Mac OS. Fluid 720p videos in widescreen. High-resolution 8MP photos. Autofocus with Carl Zeiss optics for razor-sharp video. Integrated premium microphone.
- Every Mac is built with assistive technologies to support people who are blind or have low vision. The VoiceOver screen reader describes exactly what’s happening on your screen. Hover Text lets you instantly magnify a selection of text. And Display Accommodations support.
As Apple added built-in iSight cameras to MacBooks and iMacs, the standalone iSight was quietly discontinued at the end of 2006. Since Apple has yet to build an iSight into its Cinema Display LCD monitors, Mac Pro and Mac mini users are left to fend for themselves if they want to use iChat's video features or use Photo Booth to snap a quick self portrait. Though there are several web cam options available, Logitech has announced the QuickCam Vision Pro specifically for Macs.
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The QuickCam Vision Pro, which sells for $129, has a nice design, though it is not as complementary as Apple's own iSight. Bearing more than a striking resemblance to the Windows-only $99 QuickCam Pro 9000, the Vision Pro includes the same 2MP image sensor capable of capturing 720p HD video or 30FPS VGA video, in addition to 1600x1200 stills. Like the Pro 9000, it also features a Carl Zeiss autofocus lens, RightLight 2 exposure system, and an integrated microphone.
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If you're looking for an iSight-like camera for your iSight-less Mac, the QuickCam Vision Pro certainly looks to offer a compelling option—though it's not clear why Logitech is charging a extra $30 for a 'Mac only' version. There have been rumors that Apple is readying a new iSight HD, but if you're more interested in buying actual products instead of banking on rumors, the Vision Pro seems worth a try.