Connectix QuickCam (1994)
How techie were you in the mid-1990s?
Found at your desk--typically astride a huge 17-inch CRT monitor--this
fist-size grey globe signified connectedness. You were part of the
QuickCam generation, embracing Internet video in its infancy, sending
short, choppy, and highly pixelated greyscale moving images over (most
likely) the office or college LAN. The QuickCam's image quality left
much to be desired, but its low price and unique design--a spheroid
"eye" set in a pyramid-shaped base (which, despite appearances, worked
surprisingly well as a tripod substitute)--made it a popular starter
Webcam for video-crazy, pioneer digerati. Much more advanced QuickCams
are still available from the line's current owner, Logitech.
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