The digital camera market got more crowded Wednesday, as PC peripherals maker Logitech revealed its first standalone camera.
The Fremont, Calif.-based company is one of the leading manufacturers of Webcams, digital cameras that connect directly to PCs and, in some cases, can be undocked to function as low-resolution digital cameras.
The company is expanding its camera business with the Pocket Digital camera, a thin credit card-size model with a resolution of 1.3 megapixels and a sleek brushed-aluminum chassis. The camera will go on sale next month for $129.The camera has 16MB of built-in memory, enough to store 52 images, but no removable storage support
This camera will target the consumers that normally would not invest a lot of money in a digital camera. It's sales should be high considering ease of use and cost. So if you’re looking for an affordable digital camera,
Logitech has one coming your way.
Source: ZDNet News