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TeleEye 324Internet audio/video for grown-ups

ByJ. W. Dysart

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Compared toLeadtek's TeleEye 324($350),conventional sub-$100 Internet video cameras seem like quaint toys.TeleEye's secret: Instead of dealing with the service vagariesof the Internet, it's designed to transmit over traditionalphone lines. The result: an audio/video signal that is clearer,steadier and eminently more enjoyable. Key features include theability to display on a TV or PC monitor, afull-screen/quarter-screen display option, and the ability toconnect with anyone using a H.324 videophone.

J.W. Dysart, asoftware analyst and Internet business consultant, has written formore than 40 publications, includingThe New York TimesandThe Financial Times of London. He is also a columnistfor our sister publication,Entrepreneur's Start-Ups.

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