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Make video calls in the absence of light [Thank-you Samsung]

On July 6th, 2009 at 8:50 am
by Mike
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Video calls while being all the rage over seas, haven’t quite caught on here in the U.S. Though, with downright laughable “highspeed” speeds, video calling would all but render our networks all but dead as millions flooded the airwaves with video bits. But, for those of you who are more fortunate to enjoy real wireless broadband speeds, video calling is a treat. But what about when the sun goes down and the lights go out? If you’re carrying a Samsung SCH-W760 in hand, you’ll be just fine. The real story here is the inclusion of an infrared camera on Samsung’s part that will allow users to place video calls when there is a complete absence of light. Creepy looking night vids are now coming to the mainstream. Super! Any sarcasm you may be picking up is entirely unintentional as this is actually a pretty sweet addition for Samsung that will hopefully make it onto more headsets. Whether or not actual video calling will get bigger in the U.S. anytime soon remains to be seen. An upgraded still camera that could take night shots would still be pretty sweet though. Don’t you think?

Source: Techchee


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