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Creative Live Cam Video IM

USB, 800x600 Pixels, 30 fps, Interface: USB, Max Video Resolution: 800x600 Pixels Pixels, Still Picture, Still Picture Resolutions: 1024x768, Color Depth: Bit, Max Frame Rate: 30 fps, Lens(Focus): Manual, Operating System: Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP
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