
Elecom has released two more webcams for the masses – the UCAM-K30H and UCAM-DLJ200H. The former will feature a 300k pixel 1/6″ CMOS sensor, while the latter has a much higher native resolution count at 2 megapixels thanks to its 0.25″ CMOS sensor. Both will be able to provide VGA video at 30fps, boasting a maximum resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 at 15fps. You won’t need any driver to get the UCAM-DLJ200H going, and interestingly enough it is able to be used with the PlayStation 3 via plug-and-play. No idea on the pricing though.
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