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    Hp 8530p.

    Discussion in 'HP' started by madengineer, Sep 24, 2008.

  1. madengineer

    madengineer Notebook Consultant

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    Hello all

    I was surfing the notebooks in hp business line and was looking at 15" or 14" laptop.

    In 15" 8530p i noticed that only the models with the HP mobile broadband had the webcams. Is the information inputted wrong in there?

    I mean it would be very strange purchasing a $ 1899 laptop with everything else but no webcam in this age???

    MadEngineer
     
  2. madengineer

    madengineer Notebook Consultant

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    ^ bumped ^
     
  3. czhang

    czhang Notebook Consultant

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    Not really, its a biz laptop ;)
     
  4. jerry66

    jerry66 Notebook Deity

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    i don't want a camera built in , if i need or want a camera i'll get a small usb camera with better specs and easier to use as i can place and set up for better pics and camera angles .
     
  5. madengineer

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    i know it is a biz laptop, but a built in camera would be nice.

    MadEngineer
     
  6. grio

    grio Notebook Enthusiast

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    No, it's not nice, since most companies don't allow cameras on their premises.
     
  7. robseolas11

    robseolas11 Newbie

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    Agree with you, companies are not allow cameras on their premises.
     
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    the best solution would be an optional built-in camera
     
  9. robseolas11

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    Thanks, that would be the good option. :)