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    Asus G50Vt web camera not in position !!!

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Godfath3R, Jan 3, 2009.

  1. Godfath3R

    Godfath3R Notebook Enthusiast

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    Recently i just found out that the G50Vt-A1 i bought have a problem. The built-in web camera is is in the wrong position. The lens is at the place near the circle frame and not in the center. I just wondering is there anyone having the same issue with me ? and what can i do to it as it is annoying when i look at it now. I just found out when i comparing with my fren's g50. :mad: what can i do .. arghhh
     
  2. boypogi

    boypogi Man Beast

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    get a refund :)
     
  3. Godfath3R

    Godfath3R Notebook Enthusiast

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    grr... I have seen similar problem with g71 users as well. Seems like asus don't have quality control over this. If I replace .. I need to send it bek to US as I imported from there..troublesome ... But is very annoying .. Who else have similar problems ..?
     
  4. andrewe1

    andrewe1 Notebook Consultant

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    do you actually see a black border or is there visibility blocked when you use it? if not then I would leave it like that... Ive seen a lot of notebooks that look like they have the camera misaligned, but when using it the field of vision is perfect.