Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 Review [1080p + hardware H.264 ]
Context
We use Skype quite a bit in the office, so we decided to put the camera to the test to see if it lives up to the hype. Note that to take advantage of the 1080p video streaming in Skype, one needs to install Skype 5.7 (beta for now) or above. To test this, I have decided to try the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 on my old Macbook Air (Core 2 Duo + 4GB), as it is not a powerful computer. I was really curious to see how the camera would perform.Results
The result was very interesting: both the image quality and the fluidity of the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920was noticeably higher than even the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910 which is just a notch below, and the difference is particularly noticeable when compared to the older Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 that was one of the best webcams just a couple of years ago. Here are the screenshots taken from my desk, and I have uploaded the full-size images on our Ubergizmo Flickr account as the 640 pixels wide photos don’t give a real sense of what it looks like.
Skype screenshot with the Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000
Skype screenshot with the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910, you may notice the "sharpening" filter
Skype screenshot with the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920
CPU Utilization
The CPU utilization is hard to measure because if the image is moving, that changes the bitrate of the camera, and even though there is hardware compression, the dataflow still changes enormously. In any case, I have not seen any practical low-CPU utilization with the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920. I can believe that for the same quality it may use less resources, but I can’t tell, because I can’t tweak the quality to compare apples-to-apples. So, if you have a slow PC, you can expect better compression and better image quality, but don’t expect low CPU usage – in the Macbook Air 11″ (Windows 7), the CPU did fluctuate between 45-65% with every camera.Note that to achieve 720p, Logitech recommends this: “For 720p video calling we recommend at least a 1Mbps upload and download internet connection, and a 2 Mbps connection for 1080p video calling. We recommend a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or higher with 2 GB of RAM. (For specific requirements please check your preferred video calling client’s homepage, as requirements can vary.)”
As you can see, this is more than what my Macbook Air (gen 1) is capable of. Yet, while testing with the 6-Core 3.8GHz desktop, we did not see a noticeable difference in image quality. According to speedtest.net. our Internet speed is 30Mbps/7.5Mbps
Tip
I wanted to point out that modern Logitech webcams work very well with the default Windows USB camera drivers. These days, most of the work is done inside the camera anyway, so I don’t need to install any software that came with the CD. These are “Extras” that may be useful, but they are not mandatory.Conclusion
I really like the tripod attachment unique to the C920 webcam
Video-call enthusiasts should take a good look at the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 as it offers noticeably better image quality, and Logitech did not crank up the “sharpening” filter on that one, so the picture looks more natural. Honestly, I haven’t looked at webcam pricing for a while, and I was surprised that the C920 was already a $90 webcam.
If you have question about something that wasn’t covered, leave a comment, and I will try to address it as soon as I can. I hope that this review gave you a good overview of the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920.
Specifications
H.264 HW encoding for faster, smoother HD experiencesCarl Zeiss optics with premium 20-step AutoFocus
Full HD 1080p video calling on Skype
Full HD 1080p recordings and Fast upload to Facebook, Tweeter and YouTube
High quality dual mic for stereo audio
Tripod ready base
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