Hate to be the first to point out, but D3ll's product page shows that the manufacturer's part # 960-000095 which is actually the white box version at amazon. Granted the white box version appears to be more expensive than the retail version (part # 960-000043) today, but white box products usually imply OEM (read: lesser warranty for end users) and/or previously returned. Not knocking down the product quality in any way, but just want to point out the model # difference.
in-4-1. My target buy price was $25 (used to be Staples.com on-sale price). did google. at Newegg, it's $49.99. other online stores (Buy.com. Staples...) over $50 ($52 ~ $54). Amazon's model, as someone mentioned, it's white-box. still $48.81.
"We’re unable to process your Dell order as the payment wasn’t authorized by your card issuer." Anyone here got this problem? I called my AMEX, they have no clue. If I recall correctly, any of my Dell orders, if paid by my AMEX, didn’t go through in past. I checked Dell order history, last time a Dell desktop PC order was held then canceled due to the same AMEX issue.
doubleaking
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posted: Oct. 20, 2009 @ 4:37a
This is a very good webcam. I simply love everything Logitech makes - great design, equally good functionality. I would simply buy it again if I was looking for a webcam.
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