Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Microsoft LifeCam Studio and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft LifeCam Studio.
July 2011
(79%)
42 Reviews
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Abstract: The closest to being there, that is pretty much what you get with the Microsoft LifeCam Studip webcam . With brilliant color and crystal-clear audio, this webcam with a 1080p HD widescreen sensor and high-precision optics. The LifeCam features TrueColor T...
Abstract: The closest to being there, that is pretty much what you get with the Microsoft LifeCam Studip webcam . With brilliant color and crystal-clear audio, this webcam with a 1080p HD widescreen sensor and high-precision optics. The LifeCam features TrueColor T...
sleek design reminiscent of the iSight, high resolution, mic is not too quiet, works in Linux
not able to tilt up enough, Stand is not universal, Lens Cap is pretty much useless, background noise is picked up
The Microsoft Studio LifeCam is a good choice if you are looking for a high-end webcam for your laptop. It looks very professional, and not cheap or plastic like most do, has a good feature set, and it works. I would say this is the best performing web...
The LifeCam Studio is without doubt the best Webcam manufactured by Microsoft to date and one of the best ones currently in the market. What i really can't figure out is why Microsoft calls it a 1080p webcam when the sensor can only catch vide...
Abstract: Video Review: The Microsoft LifeCam Studio 1080p HD Webcam offers fantastic quality HD video. This webcam looks amazing, has a flexible base, comes with a great mic, tripod mount, long USB cable and more. It's capable of 1080P, quality autofocus lens a...
Priced at anywhere between $99.99 - 139.99 US, the Microsoft LifeCam Studio isn’t exactly the least expensive webcam on the market, but it easily outperforms many of the offerings that you find at cheaper price points. The 1080p HD sensor provides re...
Comparing this camera to your standard VGA webcam isn’t really fair; this is a luxury item and it performs like it. At a hundred bucks, it’s still a hard sell, though: even if it performs very well, there are less opportunities for it to perform than ...
Published: 2010-09-13, Author: Tim , review by: engadget.com
Great quality in dim lightingVery flexible mountFull manual controls
Limited to 720p in most casesFar pricier than your average webcamMono sound
At $99 the LifeCam Studio is among the most expensive consumer webcams out there, but compared to the immediate competition, Logitech's C910, it appears to be a better choice. Video quality in average lighting conditions is noticeably better and, while th...