BenQ, an advanced display technology solutions provider, launches “ideacam”. The company claims that the device combines the functionality of a webcam and a document camera. BenQ launched two models: ideacam S1 Pro and ideacam S1 Plus. The company claims that these dedicated webcams offer a variety of shooting modes and good video quality. BenQ’s Ideacam has special features that allow users to express their creativity with this simple yet powerful dual-mode desktop webcam.
Price and availability The BenQ Ideacam S1 Pro and Ideacam S1 Plus are priced at Rs 19,990 and Rs 17,990 respectively. Customers can purchase both models from the online store BenQ and Amazon.in.
Features BenQ Ideacam S1 Pro, Ideacam S1 Plus Both Ideacam models have four shooting modes Portrait, On-Screen View, Handheld and Close-up. Portrait mode is a traditional webcam mode, while desktop display mode easily captures the desktop to show objects or documents. Ideacam is designed with intelligent auto-flip for the desktop, which automatically corrects after flipping, rotating and auto-focusing the image, allowing for easy switching between display modes. Portrait and Office. Switch to handheld mode for extreme close-ups or unique cameras that static webcams can’t, and capture stunning detail by turning on the magnetic macro lens. The BenQ ideacam, with its 8MP Sony sensor and 3264x2488p maximum resolution, is a premium dual-mode webcam. Ideacam delivers near 4K clarity, almost four times sharper than 1080P; in 4:3 aspect ratio specifically designed for optimal subject and desktop capture. With the 15X macro lens, extreme close-ups can show incredible detail on any surface or material. The built-in ring light easily illuminates dark surfaces and highlights features. Another essential feature is the exclusive BenQ Enspire software, created to help users get the most out of the ideacam. It is an intuitive communication and presentation tool that allows users to easily display documents, objects and images. Creators can use features like image freeze, zoom, live annotation, and measurement display, bringing objects and documents to life.