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- Subject: [MLUG] Quality, inexpensive Linux webcam?
- From: Matthew Schmidt <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:52:55 -0600
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Hi Folks,
I'm looking for some advice from the group.
I will shortly be purchasing a large amount of webcams for an
international education project that I'm working on. We'll be doing
intercultural desktop videoconferencing. But I have a severely limited
budget. I'm looking for a webcam that costs less than $25, has a
decent picture, and is Linux-compatible. Would those of you with
experience in this regard please share your experiences with me?
I look forward to your responses!
Matt
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