Logitech Vid Offers Free & Easy Video Calling
By Jon L. Jacobi
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PC World
, 07/07/2009
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When you think of Logitech Vid (free with some restrictions), think of an easier-to-use version of Skype with superior quality. The most salient reason for the ease of use verdict comes from the simple fact that you choose people
to chat with by their e-mail and a photo they take when they sign up, not some potentially obscure screen name. There's also
a simple but intuitive onscreen interface.
To test the service, I set up both my main PC and my laptop with the service. After signing up for a Vid account, the first
thing you're asked to do is pose for the aforementioned photo that will accompany your profile. Vid automatically recognized
the Webcams and mics on both my machines, though I had to increase the volume a skosh on the PC. There aren't a huge number
of settings to tweak either: automatic answering of calls, noise reduction, devices, and volume settings. That's a good thing
as Vid is trying (and succeeding) to make video calling easier. In short, setup was a breeze.
Vid leverages the SightSpeed technology it bought a while back. It doesn't retain the SightSpeed client's ability to conference 9 people, it does preserve
SightSpeed's audio/video quality. Admittedly, I was testing the service on a very fast cable connection, but I also tested
Skype on that connection--and Vid's quality was noticeably better.
Logitech Vid is simple to use, and it's free for anyone who owns a Logitech Webcam of any vintage or has a Logitech Webcam
owner on their list. You may also try Vid with another company's WebCam for 30 days, however, after that you'll have to buy
a Logitech device or make friends with someone who has one to keep on keepin' on.
Editor's note: If you're already a SightSpeed user, the e-mail address you use for that account will be listed as taken; you'll
need to sign up for Logitech Vid with a different e-mail address.
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