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LOGITECH BRIO 500: A GOOD UPGRADE FOR AN OLDER MAC’S WEBCAM

Logitech’s latest Brio webcam is a significant step down in quality from the top-of-the-line Brio 4K, but offers some nice features for those who want a webcam primarily for work video meetings rather than those aiming to be the next Twitch streaming star.

If you’ve got a brand-new MacBook or iMac, you might find that the video quality out of the Brio 500 isn’t much of an upgrade—Apple has finally delivered webcam quality you can live with (though we feel it should do better). For any Mac prior to the

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