While not literal face time, you can get something that is the exact thing. You will need a webcam (either one that you buy or if you computer has a built in one) then you will need software so that you can video chat, a popular one is Skype and I know it runs on windows, and IMO quite sure Macs too. (Not so sure about Linux.
Not all Apple Macintosh computers have a web-cam. Out of the current line of Apple Macintosh computers (11/5/2012) the iMac and all MacBooks have a web-cam. The Mac Mini and the MacPro do not.
Yes, the Apple video calling application FaceTime is available on computers running Mac OS X 10.6.6 and higher. A FaceTime (iSight) camera is required for use of the service.
I believe it only came out in 10.7 Lion so if you have it look in the Applications folder.
Face Time was first introduced on the iMac with OSx Snow Leopard 10.6.6 and later not OSx Lion.
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no only apple products can use facetime because pcs suck and they can't get that software anyhow. unless they do it ILLEGALLY
Yes. The new Macbook Air does have a frontward facing FaceTime camera.
Apple makes the MacBook Air line of laptop computers.
it is an apple product. BUT, if i were you i wouldn't get the macbook air or pro if you don't have (or in) a business. just get the normal macbook for home use. i am typing this message on my macbook!
Apple makes 2 laptops. The Macbook Air and the Macbook Pro.
apple macbook air
It is what Apple calls their laptop computer. There are 2 versions. The MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro.
MacBook Air
The apple logo.
she has the 15in macbook pro without retina display (2011 model i think)
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