Review #108527 about “Integrated Camera”
Author: en
Webcam: Integrated Camera
Rating: Excellent (5 out of 5)
Date:
Advantages of the webcam:
Steady framerate, good resolution.
Disadvantages of the webcam:
The thing comes with a mic cable but I think it was designed for computers with a mic in jack (most desktops), not for modern laptops (because they don't come with two 3.5 mm jacks, like they used to). And the hub where the both mic and USB cable emerge is very short since it's placed almost at the end of the actual wire. So if you got your USB port on one side of your device and the mic in jack on the other, it makes physically impossible to use audio and video at the same time. So it's audio or video. This webcam was designed for desktops, but can be also used on laptops. Also the camera has a blueish hue, so colors that are not on the blue scale will look weird. There's also this bug where if your device doesn't have enough USB ports, you plug a USB hub in. But when this camera is connected to a hub, it bugs out and starts showing static, like horizontal lines on the screen, making it look like it's about to stop working. I find it funny that the name of the thing is called "Integrated Camera" when it's a USB camera.
Author’s comment:
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Steady framerate, good resolution.
Disadvantages of the webcam:
The thing comes with a mic cable but I think it was designed for computers with a mic in jack (most desktops), not for modern laptops (because they don't come with two 3.5 mm jacks, like they used to). And the hub where the both mic and USB cable emerge is very short since it's placed almost at the end of the actual wire. So if you got your USB port on one side of your device and the mic in jack on the other, it makes physically impossible to use audio and video at the same time. So it's audio or video. This webcam was designed for desktops, but can be also used on laptops. Also the camera has a blueish hue, so colors that are not on the blue scale will look weird. There's also this bug where if your device doesn't have enough USB ports, you plug a USB hub in. But when this camera is connected to a hub, it bugs out and starts showing static, like horizontal lines on the screen, making it look like it's about to stop working. I find it funny that the name of the thing is called "Integrated Camera" when it's a USB camera.
Author’s comment:
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Webcam Information
Webcam Name: | Integrated Camera |
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Type of Webcam: | USB |
Quality Rank: | #19135 |
Quality Rating: | 1934 |
Built-in Microphone: | — |
Built-in Speaker: | — |
Frame rate: | 30 FPS |
Stream Type: | Video |
Image Mode: | RGB Color |
Webcam MegaPixels: | 0.92 MP |
Webcam Resolution: | 1280×720 |
Video Standard: | HD |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 |
PNG File Size: | 1.29 MB |
JPEG File Size: | 678.34 KB |
Bitrate: | 19.87 MB/s |
Number of Colors: | 192840 |
Average RGB Color: | |
Lightness: | 58.63% |
Luminosity: | 58.14% |
Brightness: | 58.69% |
Hue: | 209° |
Saturation: | 10.9% |
Device Information
Device Name | HP Laptop dw1xxx |
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Device Type | Laptop |
Screen Resolution | 1366×768 |
Color Depth | 24-bit |
Screen Orientation | landscape-primary |