Built in camera means that a computer (or other device) has a camera built in to it's body. On a Mac for example the camera is located in the centre above the screen. The camera can be used for video chatting/conferencing, or taking pictures with PhotoBooth etc.
No, there is no built-in camera.
Apple's eMac computers did not have a built in camera.
No, the Canon Powershot A1100IS is a point and click digital camera which means you only use the lens that is built into the camera.
It is a webcam that is built in. A webcam is basically a computer camera which can be used online in programs like skype and msn, and if it's built in, that means that it's actually BUILT IN. Got it?
Indeed. Monitors with built in cameras do exist! Most laptop computers come with a built in camera. All Macintosh computers come with a built in camera as well.
The current iPad does not have a built in camera. A camera connection kit can be purchased to add pictures from a camera to the iPad. It is rumoured that the next version of the iPad will have a built in camera.
The iPad currently has a built-in camera.
You can record video from the built in camera directly into iMovie, PhotoBooth or any other application that recognizes the camera.
No, the iPad doesn't come with a built-in camera.
The PSP Go does not come with a built-in camera.
Built in webcam can be used by camera applications. Camera applications create intent for Webcam in it.
Yes there is an iPod Touch with a built in camera. It even has facetime and you can record videos on it.