Logitech unveils Webcams

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Logitech unveils Webcams

Logitech India has showcased its lineup of HD webcams and Logitech Vid HD, in Bangalore. With features like HD 720p video calling, Full HD 1080p video recording, Logitech Fluid Crystal technology and one-click HD-uploading to Facebook and YouTube, the new range of webcams will make high-definition video calling, recording and sharing a reality. Logitech also announced the Logitech Vid HD, a free video-calling service, the easiest way to make a HD video call. To meet market demand, Logitech plans to further strengthen its partner ecosystem in India by transforming partner businesses into higher value-added services than just making them transaction led players.

"Broadband adoption is a primary driver of video calling in India. HD video calling is a critical step toward our vision of a world in which video communication is as mainstream and seamless as a telephone call - for anyone, anywhere. With Logitech HD webcams and Vid HD, you have everything you need to share, connect, and see the people that matter to you in breathtaking detail that far surpasses the quality of embedded webcams," said Subrotah Biswas, Logitech's Country Manager for India and South West Asia. "Our major business transactions happen through the channel in India. We are committed to supporting our partners with the right training and marketing support to further take this superior digital experience to the consumers."

Every new Logitech HD webcam features Logitech Fluid Crystal technology, ensuring that each video call and recording offers crystal clear images with smooth, fluid motion and rich, true-to-life colours, even in the real world. These high-definition webcams not only allow you to make video calls in High Definition 720p, but offer higher clarity of sound via built-in mic and RightSound technology.

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