Should You Cover Your Laptop Camera When It’s Not in Use?
Should You Cover Your Laptop Camera When It’s Not in Use?
Should You Cover Your Laptop Camera When It’s Not in Use? - Consumer Reports
Should You Cover Your Laptop Camera When It’s Not in Use?
Should You Cover Your Laptop Camera When It’s Not in Use? - Consumer Reports
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I learned the other day my laptop doesn’t even have a camera. I’ve never noticed in the six months of owning it.
Excellent.
what kind of laptop is that? I need it
I got it on a deal. I would post the link here but that feels inappropriate. I bought it from B&H and it’s a Lenovo i5. Please note that the five has nothing to do with the Intel processor family but rather that’s just the name of the laptop.
I wanted something that was gaming-capable but also admits to the fact that I’m mostly going to do work on the laptop. The ports are in weird locations, and it’s unnecessarily heavy, but I am pleased with it given the main purpose which was to get an effectively desktop replacement that I don’t expect to haul around that often.
Also, if you do decide that’s a laptop that you want, play close attention to the specifications. They reuse the same laptop name. It’s actually a series of laptops that is updated every year or so and they have different build options.
The Asus G15 Advantage from a couple years ago has fairly high end hardware, it comes without a webcam. As an owner of one they have quirks, but can be pretty decent machines if you can find one for cheap.