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Short Take: Digital Vision ships video camera

Digital Vision has started shipping its new DCVC2 video camera for use with videoconferencing applications. The color videocamera features image stabilizing technology to aid video compression. The $199 camera can achieve 30 frames per second. The DCVC2 will be included in Digital Vision's InVideo vidoconferencing package for PC or Macintosh computers.

Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an editor at large at CNET News and a contributing reporter to The New York Times' Bits and Technology sections. His interest in things small began when living in Tokyo in a very small apartment for a very long time.
Brooke Crothers
has started shipping its new DCVC2 video camera for use with videoconferencing applications. The color videocamera features image stabilizing technology to aid video compression. The $199 camera can achieve 30 frames per second. The DCVC2 will be included in Digital Vision's InVideo vidoconferencing package for PC or Macintosh computers.