OmniVision introduces world's smallest 1080p HD camera

Videoconferencing goes high-def: OmniVision's 1/6-inch 1080p HD camera looks perfect for notebook, netbook webcams
  • James Mulroy (PC World (US online))
  • — 19 May, 2010 04:23
Image: OmniVision Technologies

Image: OmniVision Technologies

OmniVision Technologies has introduced its OV2720 (press release PDF), which it claims is the world's smallest high-definition (HD) CMOS image sensor. It's intended for notebooks, netbooks, and webcams. For the uninitiated, OmniVision develops camera technology for phones, laptops, webcams, and video cameras.

This camera has a sensor that measures a mere 1/6 of an inch, and it supports full 1080p HD video recording at 30 frames per second. The new sensor is based on what OmniVision calls its 1.4-micron OmniBSI backside illumination technology (pdf), which the company claims offers "conference-quality" HD video recording.

The OV2720 also supports multiple platform architectures and controllers, meaning that companies can build this camera module into a wide array of devices (theoretically including Arduino-based setups).

The OV2720 is currently being tested and is planned to go into mass production in June 2010.

Engadget via OmniVision(pdf)

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James Mulroy

PC World (US online)
Topics: digital cameras, digital video, OmniVision, webcams

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