NEW DELHI: Microsoft  has launched TrueColor Technology that the company claims provides superior colour and brightness in even the worst lighting conditions. TrueColor Technology automatically adjusts the picture quality to provide a more colourful video whether out on the porch with bright sunshine in the morning or in the living room with low light in the evening. Microsoft Hardware also launched two webcams, LifeCam HD-5000 and LifeCam HD-6000.

Both the webcams feature 720p HD sensors and Auto Focus technology.

Launching with Microsoft's new TrueColor Technology, LifeCam HD-5000 features a flexible attachment base that bends to fit on most surfaces, including on top of flat-screen monitors and notebook screens, or directly on the desk, so people can use it at home on the desktop or with their notebook while on the road. LifeCam HD-5000 comes at an MRP of Rs 2205.

LifeCam HD-6000 includes TrueColor Technology and features a 360-degree rotation view so people can point the webcam in any direction to share more with friends and family. With a compact design, short three-foot cord and carrying case, the LifeCam HD-6000 for Notebooks is the perfect webcam for sharing life on the go. LifeCam HD 6000 comes at an MRP of Rs 2375.

According to Mihir Somaiya, Category Manager, Microsoft Hardware, "Our endeavor has always been to offer products that help consumers improve overall computing experience by ensuring reliable functionality, simplicity of use and greater value for money. With the introduction of these two products, we now have the largest range of HD webcams on offer in the Indian market.

The new products offer a new innovation from Microsoft called TrueColor technology to provide the best video experience, to help people look bright and natural in virtually any lighting situation. This festive season, these new products would be an ideal addition for the Indian consumers to enjoy the holidays and connect with people over video calls from home."