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Microsoft LifeCam Studio

Microsoft LifeCam Studio

Most men tend to avoid Best Buy like the plague unless absolutely necessary (read: new TV end of January, early February) because sales people suck and the prices aren’t anything to write home about. The Microsoft LifeCam Studio is about to change all of that… kind of. It’s exclusive to Best Buy and while you could technically buy it online this is one webcam you’re not going to want to wait for. Why? Full HD 1080P sensor, 360-degree view range, auto focus, and some Microsoft technologies that make your video calls look better. What does all of this translate to? 1920 x 1080 video resolution and 2304 x 1728 still image resolution. What does all of this really translate to? The highest-def, most awesome video “chats” you will ever have the pleasure of being a part of. Take that Facetime.