T-Break has sent us an email telling that they've reviewed Creative's new web cam (PC-CAM 600), here's a snip:
The original PC-CAM 300 was a good product and it did quite well for Creative: in-fact, we had quite a few inquiries for it here at t-break after publishing its review. Naturally, like Hollywood, a sequel was to follow and thus it came as no surprise when Creative announced PC-CAM 600 which follows the same design and concept like its older generation product, except that it offers better resolutions, higher storage capacity and goes through a color change from black to silver.
View: T-Break reviews Creative PC-CAM 600
The original PC-CAM 300 was a good product and it did quite well for Creative: in-fact, we had quite a few inquiries for it here at t-break after publishing its review. Naturally, like Hollywood, a sequel was to follow and thus it came as no surprise when Creative announced PC-CAM 600 which follows the same design and concept like its older generation product, except that it offers better resolutions, higher storage capacity and goes through a color change from black to silver.
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