HP Denies Product WebCam “problem” with black leather

December 23, 2009

Webcam device manufacturers, Hewlett Packard hard denies that it deliberately to make a camera special for white people. The reason, HP Media Smart webcam with the Face Tracking software is often a problem if people read the black-faced.

Previous case sticking after a user posted a video complaining that HP webcam. “I think my black leather compromising the ability of computers to follow the movements. I want to record and say, Hewlett-Packard computers and peripheral racist,” said a man who uses the name ‘Black Daisy’ as reported by PC World, Wednesday (23/12/2009).

In response, Tony Welch, Lead Social Media strategist for HP’s Personal Systems Group said, the technology developed by HP uses a standard algorithm that can measure the difference between the intensity of light in the eyes of the chin and nose, I think may be our camera difficult to ‘see’ conditions in dark room conditions, “he said. HP revealed it was investigating related complaints.


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