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	<description>Microsoft recently 
expanded the campus&amp;nbsp;a little, one of the teams that had grown out of their space was Microsoft Hardware. The hardware team invited me over to see The Labs of Microsoft Hardware and check out&amp;nbsp;the process behind creating and testing products like the

Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 and the 
Lifecam Cinema HD. Today we look at the Video Lab, where webcams are tested against subjective and objective measures to make sure that they give you an accurate picture, but also to make you look your best when the conditions and lighting in the room are bad.
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