Hercules Classic Link
- Fluid images and integrated microphone for user-friendly Web chatting!
Technical specifications
- VGA sensor
- Integrated microphone
- 30 frames per second for perfect fluidity in video conversations
- 800x600 photo resolution in interpolated mode
- 800x600 video resolution in interpolated mode (optimized for instant messaging software such as MSN® Messenger, SkypeTM...)
- Universal mounting system for flat panel, laptop and CRT monitors
- 360° horizontal and 180° vertical rotation
- Incredibly user-friendly Hercules Webcam Station Evolution SE software included:
- Capture photos with 3 modes: Single, burst, self-timer
- Capture videos with just one click
- Automatically convert your captures and put them in the required format for emailing
- Compatible with videoconferencing software (Windows LiveTM Messenger, MSN® Messenger, SkypeTM, Yahoo!® Messenger, AOL® Instant Messenger, etc.)
- 1.5 meter USB cable
- Compatible with Windows XP SP2, Vista 32- and 64-bit!
Box contents
- Hercules Classic Link Webcam
- Software installation CD-ROM:
- Hercules Webcam Station Evolution SE
- Full manual in PDF format
- Quick Start Guide
Minimum configuration
- Windows® XP SP2 / Vista®
- Intel Pentium® III/AMD Athlon® 1.1GHz
- 256MB RAM
- 300MB free hard disk space
- CD-ROM
- USB2.0 or USB1.1 port
Technology
- Webcam
- Digital camera which connects to a computer via a USB port. Its main use is for video conversation over the Internet with other people connected to the Internet and also equipped with a webcam.
- VGA resolution
- Resolution of 640 pixels horizontally and 480 pixels vertically (640x480).
- Integrated microphone
- Microphone directly integrated into the webcam. Therefore no other microphone is required to converse over the Internet.
- Fps (Frames per second)
- Unit of measurement of the number of frames displayed per second in a video sequence. The higher this value, the more fluid the video will appear.
- Interpolated mode
- Mode allowing the user to attain, via software, larger image resolutions by creating new pixels, the characteristics of which are based on those of neighboring pixels.
- Burst mode
- Mode allowing the user to take several photos in succession via a single touch of the shutter button.
- Self-timer mode
- Mode allowing the user to delay, for a defined period, the taking of a photo after having pressed the shutter button.
- Instant Messaging
- Software allowing for chatting over the Internet.
- CMOS sensor
- Electronic component allowing for the measurement of light intensity at a large number of points to generate a digital image of the scene. Moreover, CMOS technology carries out this task with low energy consumption.
