Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Accessorizing Computers


Accessorizing Computers



The typical computer package comes with a CPU unit, keyboard, mouse, and speaker set. That may be just fine for some, but most people require more than that especially in today's "connected" society. Today's users require full multimedia capabilities, a wide range of graphics tools, and accommodations for the various portables we now enjoy. These extras aren't included with "what comes out of the box," and the only way to get them is to accessorize.

To illustrate the importance of accessioning, we like to use the "plain dough" analogy. Let's say that a brand new computer is a batch of plain dough - waiting to be flavoured and baked into something useful. If we want to use this dough to make a delicious batch of chocolate chip cookies, we would need to "accessorize" this dough with chocolate chips and a little brown sugar. If we want to use this dough into in a warm loaf of sesame seed bread on the other hand, we'd need to "accessorize" the dough with yeast and sesame seeds.

Like "plain dough," the brand new computer isn't very useful by itself. It needs accessorizing.

Depending on what's needed, accessorizing doesn't need to be expensive.  In fact, you can get away with paying a minimal amount for extra software and hardware if these accessories are for children. It's when these accessories are work requirements or when they're needed to produce works of quality for any other reason that they can become rather expensive. And this expense applies to microphones, digital cameras, PDAs, scanners, video cams, and more.

Regardless of cost, it's important to understand that accessories can become "necessities," and that the best time to get them is the moment you buy a new computer. Waiting too long to accessorize can cause more problems than necessary because while you wait, manufacturers continuously develop new technologies - technologies that your computer won't be able to accommodate in the future. Once you're ready to accessorize, the new products on the market are too advanced for your computer and they just won't work. This is a typical problem experienced by those who want to use hardware designed for Windows Vista on a Windows XP or Windows 2000 machine.

UGREEN Webcam for PC, Full HD 1080P/30fps Webcam for Laptop, Clear Stereo Audio Microphone, Auto Light Correction, 85° View Web Cam USB Camera for Live Streaming, Video Calling, Conferences, Switch 2 





  • 1080P Full HD Video Calling: Whether you want to live broadcast your video game on Youtube or have a video conference with your colleagues on Skype, this UGREEN webcam supports you to make high-definition video calls in 1080P at 30fps.
  • Built-in Noise-Canceling Microphones: Webcam with dual microphone to capture natural stereo audio from up to 3 meters away. The digital noise reduction function helps you reduce background noise effectively. Enjoy clear conversations even in busy environments.
  • Automatic Light Correction: Thanks to the DRC digital wide dynamic function, the USB camera automatically adjusts color temperature and light correction according to your lighting environment. Bright, high-contrast images can be produced even in dark scenes.
  • 360° Rotation & 85° Wide View: This webcam for PC supports all-around 360° rotation and 15° up and down multi-angle adjustment to help you find the perfect viewing angle. The 85° wide-angle lens will capture a wider camera range, allowing multiple people to participate, running your multi-person conference video smoothly.
  • Plug & Play: You can easily place the webcam on a monitor, laptop, TV, Switch 2 or tripod to use. Compatible with Windows 7 and above, Mac OS 10.6 and above, Linux, Android 5.0 and above system. Ideal for running on Skype, YouTube, Facebook, Zoom, and other platforms.






No comments:

Post a Comment