Currently there are many laptops that come with built-in webcams. A few examples of laptop models that include a built-in webcam are the HP 2000-2b43dx, Samsung's XE303C12-A101US, the Gateway NE56RU, and Toshiba's C855D/S5103 model. All of these are available on Best Buy's official website and some may also be available in their retail locations as well.
The webcam is a standard accessory that comes with most laptops now. Laptops, such as HP, comes with webcam that is standard. Webcam installation can take only minutes.
An acer has a webcam and microphone built in.
it must be rubbish!
The actual production of webcam cameras by the manufacturing company is little to none. Retail price for the average webcam is $20 in stores like Walmart. But factories make the webcam for about $0.02!
many schools give the permission for it and many laptops have this feature. number of students used this technology for their project work.
Most HP laptops that have a webcam inbulit come with a program called Cyberlink which is a brilliant recording program for your webcam and you can create movies or just take a snapshot with your webcam. It comes free with most HP laptops but if it doesn't have it, you can buy it. But sorry, it's not free. You can also use special effects with Cyberlink whether you are creating a movie or just taking a snapshot/picture. You can also download extra ones off the site, but I don't think the majority of them are free. :/
No, a webcam does not have to be for your specific laptop model as long as your systems specifications meets the criteria that the webcam needs(odds are is that your laptop will meet it) The webcam should have preinstalled drivers in it or the manufacturer had a CD inside the webcam's box. If you do not have any drivers, look at the manufactures's website and you might get lucky.
Most laptops have their webcams on the top of the screen. If you look closely, you should notice a small hole of some sort. That should be the camera/webcam.
Most HP model laptops are packed with 'HP Webcam' software. If it is not installed please check with your manafacturer's website at: www.hp.com/support/
Webcam technology began to emerge in the mid-1990s, with the first commercially available webcam, the Connectix QuickCam, released in 1994. However, the use of webcams became more widespread in the early 2000s, as internet speeds improved and video conferencing software became more accessible. By the late 2000s, built-in webcams became standard features in laptops and desktop computers.
No, I have one and it has neither a mic or a webcam. However, it has a mic port and you can buy an external mic and webcam.
You will need a video call software such as Skype or you can use an online services. You will also need a webcam, most modern laptops have a webcam, if this isn't an option, you will have to buy an external webcam, they will run you anywhere from $10-$50 at Best Buy or similar stores.