Clique Hue HD webcam ups the resolution, gets colorful
By Joshua Topolsky | July 31, 2007
Filed under: Digital Cameras
It’s probably a fact that your internet “dates” could turn up in a slightly higher resolution, don’t you think? Well maybe it’s time to turn on the Clique Communications’ Clique Hue HD flexible webcam, which will broadcast or capture any variety of web-related video “activities” at the cushy resolution of 1280 x 1024 (but at a measly 10 FPS), or you can knock it down to 1024 x 768 for a decent 30 FPS situation. If you’re just interested in still-framing it, this little dude can rock resolutions up to 2560 x 2048, although apparently it all happens via software trickery, which means your lovely date may still look somewhat… um, messed up.
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