Creative WebCam Go

CNET Editors' Review
CNET Editors' Rating
- Reviewed by: Daniel Grotta
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The good: Works harder to be a decent digital still camera than other Webcams.
The bad: Image quality is slightly subpar.
The bottom line: Try this camera on for size if you want the convenience of digital stills and a Webcam in one handy device.
The WebCam Go's long, tapered, dark grey plastic body has two curved, rubberized strips on the bottom that help keep the camera from sliding off the top of a monitor. The lens swivels 90 degrees so that you can point the camera in the correct direction. The WebCam Go is simple to set up, but clips or a tripod socket would make it easier to aim the camera precisely at the area you want to cover.
The Webcam
Once we had the camera properly aimed, we found it quite versatile and simple to use. The bundled software employs easily understandable rollover buttons and clickable options to choose preferences and capture images. There's a great deal of control possible, and it includes tools for image and video editing, teleconferencing, and emailing.
The Digital Camera
Unplug the WebCam Go, fold the lens head into the body of the camera, and it's ready to hit the road as a digital still camera. On its back, you'll find a tiny, round LCD and three buttons: On, Off, and Mode. The camera is powered by two triple-A alkaline batteries, which are good for about 300 shots (this battery power doesn't compare well to that of digital cameras, many of which usually take closer to 1,000 pictures before dying). The WebCam Go saves images to its 4MB of internal RAM--there's no provision for removable memory cards--which holds from 92 to 460 color shots, depending upon the resolution and compression levels you set when the camera is tethered to the computer.
As digital cameras go, the WebCam Go is light on features. It lacks an LCD viewfinder, so users must guesstimate where to set the lens for accurate focus. Nor are there any provisions for deleting images or manually adjusting white balance or exposure. Also, there's no flash, so images shot in low light tend to be dark. But the WebCam Go's ultrasimple point-and-shoot capability and quick start-up and reset times mean that users can begin capturing images in seconds, while other, more sophisticated and complicated digital cameras are still booting up. Hide Review
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"say hi to ur friends, face to face!" By
Pros: I was talking to 1 of my friends on line. he lives in thailand. i hadnt seen him since he left nz. i got to see his face while writing to him. it was so cool. sure its na little fuzzy but i got to see my friend face to face!! it was great!!
"IS THERE A WEBCAM THAT WORKS?!" By
Pros: The software seems a lot better than Logitech that's for sure, but the camera doesn't work at all after spending 5 days trying to install it.
Specifications
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- Video Input / Camera Type: Web camera
- Interfaces: 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
- Software type: Microsoft NetMeeting Drivers & Utilities Polaroid PhotoMAX Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0