Minoru 3D Web Camera – Live The Life-Like Viewing Experience!

How many of us are fond of watching 3D movies but wait until our favorite one hits the theatres? Many! No. Almost all of us! It’s the cupidity in human nature that craves for the incessant entertainment experience despite the means that must be put in to achieve it.
Winding up elusive philosophy, let me introduce you to the world’s first 3D Web Camera from Novo, Minoru. Experience the 3D viewing experience right from your desktop or notebook.
The alien-like device puts its “arms” on your screen top or stands on its “legs” on the desktop to hold position while you need to just plug in the USB cable of the device to your system, load device software and get started.
The device has two cameras that actually act as its “eyes” which record an anaglyph – a stereoscopic image like the ones used in 3D movies. You can share the recorded video over Windows Live Messenger, Skype, AOL Instant Messenger, OoVoo, Videora, Windows Movie Maker, Stereoscopic Player and almost all other video applications.
This 3D Web Camera records 15fps videos at 800×600 pixels and draws you a 12” away focus for dramatic 3D images. You can also share the recorded videos with your friends on online networking platforms like Facebook and even upload them on Youtube.
The 3D Web Camera has a special picture-in-picture video or even displays them side-by-side in two separate windows on the screen and lets you easily switch between 2D and 3D modes if the viewing party doesn’t have 3D glasses.
To view the 3D video or images, just put on a pair or 3D glasses that are bundled with the box. It is compatible with Microsoft XP and Vista and is available for online purchase for $89.95 from Amazon.
Click here to buy Minoru online or here to find the closest retail store.
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