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Twin sensor webcam

Just what you think it should be
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A USB webcam for notebooks that has two imaging elements pointing in opposite directions.

Works with any standard video calling client.

Selectable between Front cam/Back cam/Widescreen split-screen/ PIP, all done in the cam's CPU so that it provides a single "standard" 1024 x 768 video stream. Show your caller both your own image, and/or whatver's in front of you; switch between single and composite views at the click of a mouse. No need to fiddle with the camera once you've aimed it.

8th of 7, Aug 22 2010

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       So, maybe the back cam could be focused on an HD movie portrayal of the Hindenburg disaster, while the front cam superimposes me into the foreground; then I could send the video clip to my workplace manager as a reason why I will be late today? Not for real, I mean, I'm just saying... uh, bun. [+]
Grogster, Aug 23 2010
  

       They don't have this yet?   

       Apparently not.
8th of 7, Aug 23 2010
  

       Wouldn't the manager be suspicious that your life had suddenly gone monochrome and scratchy?
coprocephalous, Aug 23 2010
  

       [Grogster] you'll get a pink slip (or P45), bearing the annotation "Oh, the humanity!"
mouseposture, Aug 23 2010
  

       Perhaps I should hold up a sign that says, "...it wasn't me..." (ala favorite line of the main character in the movie RocketMan)
Grogster, Aug 23 2010
  
      
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