Along with the launch of its new MacBook Pros which include FaceTime HD cameras, Apple has released an updated version of its FaceTime application. The new FaceTime for Mac lets you send and receive 720P HD video calls on supported Intel Macs. The standard iSight cameras on previous Mac hardware delivers VGA-quality calls, while the new MacBook Pro 2011 line is capable of 720P HD video. All hardware that meets the minimum specs can receive HD calls through this updated application. The app will be bundled with the new MacBook Pros and is available as a 99-cent upgrade for owners of previous generation hardware.
[Via Macstories]
FaceTime now in the Mac App Store, 720p video calling originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 10:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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