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:MozillaQuest: The Microtek S1/D1 Digital Camera for the Linux, Mac, and Windows Platforms
MozillaQuest: The Microtek S1/D1 Digital Camera for the Linux, Mac, and Windows Platforms
Mar 22, 2004, 09 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3928 reads)

(Other stories by Mike Angelo)

"The Microtek Take-It S1/D1 Digital Camera ($99) is a very nice 2.1 megapixel camera. It is easy to use. It's handy and convenient. And the S1 does a very nice job of taking photos. Moreover, you can use the Take-It S1 Digital Camera to shoot video clips and record audio clips -- or you can use it as a Web cam.

"Microtek lists it as only an Apple Mac and Microsoft Windows compatible camera. However, our tests show that with some limitation, the Microtek S1 also is compatible with the GNU-Linux operating system. More about that further on in this review..."

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