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| 1455284 | 2018-11-05 17:45:00 | I have 2 HP webcams which are 7 years old. They cost about $100 but they are old. The white balance isn't that good and the resolution isn't that good but on Skype it's perfect but anyway I want to buy a good webcam for my main computer but I really don't want to spend over $100 so does anyone have any suggestions because I don't know anything about webcams. I have an i5 4690 computer if that would make any difference? | lostsoul62 (16011) | ||
| 1455285 | 2018-11-05 19:53:00 | I want to buy a good webcam define 'good' . Most people arnt fussy with webcams , so dont expect excellence on budget cams :-) logitech, Microsoft. Just buy the highest spec at the most you want to pay Logitech have in the past bloated the install software with un-needed rubbish www.techradar.com www.logitech.com |
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| 1455286 | 2018-11-05 21:09:00 | Either Microsoft or Logitech. Microsoft under $100 - You will be limited to 2 basically & Logitech 4, everything else is Over $100. These prices from PBTech are so-so, but gives yo an idea www.pbtech.co.nz |
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| 1455287 | 2018-11-06 12:07:00 | Logitech but the low end ones have plastic lenses in this order these are decent ones. From low to high end the c170-C525 are low end. C615 C920 (these are old models) C922 (replacement of the C920) best are the C925E and C930E some info here addpipe.com |
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