Logitech releases $200 webcam that shoots 4K video (VIDEO)
Newly emboldened by its return to webcammery last September, Logitech is going big with the Brio, a new 4K model, according to techcrunch.com.
It’s hard to say precisely why one would need that sort of resolution for videoconferencing – for some of us even HD feels like pushing it when beaming out images of our face to world. But here it is, and it’s a pretty affordable $199.
Of course, there may be some bandwidth restrictions on streaming 4,096 x 2,160 at 30 FPS, so the camera may be better suited to an office environment, where business meetings demand to be broadcast in ultra-high definition. Though as Logitech happily reminds us, it’s “not just for video conferencing, but for anyone who takes their video seriously.”
Also of note, the camera does HDR video as well, helping it operate in a variety of uneven light conditions, which field of view comes in a trio of different settings up to 90-degrees. The Logitech Brio is available online starting today.
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