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    Lenovo WebCam on D630

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Mercuzio76, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. Mercuzio76

    Mercuzio76 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Khris Yes I am better than you!

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    If it's a USB webcam and comes with the appropriate drivers, there no reason why it wouldn't work.
     
  3. Mercuzio76

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    yes... the web cam is USB and there is Vista driver but has a property attach and I don't know if on my D630 TFT case is stable or not..
    Thanks
     
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    What do you mean stable ? It has a slightly different clip, but by looking at the following photo, I don’t see any reason why it shouldn’t work with any notebook LCD panel.

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    I have read some article that the clip cam si only for Thinkpad.. and I'am not sure if is a fake or not.. But I like this web cam.. is similar to 007 :D
    Sorry for my english but I am italian ;)

    Mercuzio