Hercules DualPix HD720p

Hercules DualPix HD720p

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Hercules DualPix HD720p Reviews

DigitalVersus

08/2010

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8.0/10

Webcam Reviews

The Dualpix HD720p for notebooks is one of the latest webcams from Hercules and, as the name suggests, it's designed for use with laptop computers. It has a video sensor with a resolution that can reach and even exceed 720p (1280 x 800 pixels maximum). Like the Dualpix Infinite, the HD720p boasts automatic focusing which, for a product you may find yourself moving around on a regular basis, is certainly time-saving. What makes this webcam particularly well-designed for notebooks is its clamp-like system for quick and easy attachment to a laptop screen. It works a bit like a vice, as you turn round a little wheel to make the jaws of the clamp close and attach the webcam to the screen (either on the top or on the side). Note that your computer's screen must be between 5 mm and 15 mm thick to fit the clamp. It's therefore not really possible to clamp this webcam onto a regular computer monitor, unless you happen to have one of the latest extra-slim LED displays. In well-lit rooms, the HD720p has no trouble capturing high-quality images. In lower light, however, it's a different story entirely as the webcam tends to overexpose the picture.