no, Tom, measures such as 640x480 are indicators of screen resolution, not screen size. But you need to know the dot pitch (such as .28mm) before you know what the apparent resolution of the screen is. For example, if you have 640 (pixels) x 480 (pixels), and the pixels are presented with a large dot pitch, then you have an apparently coarser image than if the dot pitch were smaller. Capisce? For various reasons (such as download time and theft of images) it can be preferable to use lo-rez images on web pages, so these cheepee digital cameras can be just the ticket. Speaking of which, I just got a demo of the little dongle called Snappy (brought to you by the same folks who made the Video Toaster). Definitely a functional little object. Captures video from any source and creates a still image. Easy, transparent (connects with a thru port to the parallel port), and effective. Costs $199, great little toy. Eric Siegel [log in to unmask]