Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Author: Shawn Knight
Editor: Rutledge Feman
Date: 08-17-2007
Provided by: Logitech
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First Look



Included with the package is the camera itself along with a users manual and software installation disc.



The camera itself is rather different looking than what I think of when I hear "webcam". The lens is on the far left side of the camera, with the mic on the right side. A Logitech logo sits in the center of the camera body. An orange circle lights up around the logo when in use, letting you know the camera is active.



On the left edge of the camera is the snapshot button (more on this in a bit).





The QuickCam uses a universal clip system that should be easy to mount just about anywhere, or just sit on a desk. At first, I was a bit skeptical about the clip system; it just didn't look very universal or practical, but as you will see later, it works perfectly.

Next up, hardware and software installation...


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