23-02-2015 10:27 PM
I've often hankered after the idea of buying one of these mini webcams where as you type you can see the person you're sending stuff too and vice versa, but they were about £50.00 + when they first came out. Now they're as cheap as chips and seem to be a lot smaller, too. But the thing is, you might have yours all set up but unless the recipient has his/hers set up at the same time, it's not going to work out, is it? So surely I'd have to buy my cousin in Australia exactly the same one as I'd get so that he'd be able to install his and leave it switched on as well. Most of the ones I look at are now under a tenner.
Have any of you had them/use them, and are they all what they're cut out to be, or are they a nine day wonder and all fuzzy. Does it depend on the resolution - i.e. does it have to have a high pixel number, and is it difficult to set up. When it comes to IT the average fourteen year-old would leave me streets behind.
on 23-02-2015 10:53 PM - last edited on 23-02-2015 11:28 PM by jakoby4204-514
Doesnt work like that Fred
most laptops/notebooks etc have them already built in
your cousin doesnt need the same one
doesnt matter what kind they have so long as they have one
most will be plug and play too
soon as you plug it in, your computer will detect it and it will automatically start up the install screens (the ones where you click next etc)
the higher resolution, the better quality the picture will be
have a look here
the 2nd best one is only £26
23-02-2015 10:54 PM
and why are they so cheap?
like all technology, expensive when its a new idea
now, as most are built in, and they've been around for years
they are much cheaper
23-02-2015 11:21 PM
Thank you - very interesting - I'll look into it.
23-02-2015 11:24 PM
they are VERY easy to use
once installed, you will have an icon on the desktop
probably bottom left where your volume is
and you just click it
you should put a sticker over it when not in use
or turn it to the wall
they can be hacked like the built in ones
24-02-2015 8:28 AM
you should put a sticker over it when not in use
or turn it to the wall
they can be hacked like the built in ones
It might also be an idea to check your settings (and flash cookies) here
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager02.html (very slow loading)