fizkes/Shutterstock.comWith the pandemic keeping nearly everyone at home this past year, many of us have relied on video calls to stay in touch with family, friends, and coworkers. And while the camera on your laptop gets the job done, you’re probably doing yourself (and everyone else) a disservice by not using a better webcam. Many laptops already have cameras built into them, and they do technically work for video calls and the like, which is why many people haven’t bothered paying for a dedicated camera. However, if you’ve been on a video call, you’ve inevitably talked with a few folks with a low-resolution camera and lamented the experience afterward. So, it’s time you ask yourself: Is your laptop webcam really good enough? Why Aren’t Laptop Cameras Better? The main limitation that laptop cameras have to deal with is a lack of space. Their screens are super thin (and getting thinner and less bezeled every year), which doesn’t leave much room for the bulkier and more powerful hardware found in quality webcams or any other camera for that matter. Even smartphones are thicker than laptop screens. As such, the average laptop’s camera rings in at an underwhelming 7… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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