How come desktops don't have cameras anymore?

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The technological advancements of the past decade have brought significant changes to the way we use computers and their components. One of the most significant changes is the disappearance of cameras from desktop computers. This shift has made many people wonder why previously common features on desktop computers, such as cameras, are no longer available or necessary.

Perhaps one of the most obvious reasons why desktop computers no longer have cameras is due to the rise of the laptop industry. The development of high-quality cameras and sensors for laptops has made them an increasingly popular choice for personal use. As a consequence, many desktop users may have opted to switch to laptops, leading manufacturers to reduce production of desktop computers with built-in cameras to meet lower demand.

Moreover, most desktop computers require an external monitor to be connected, which often means a larger screen and a lower resolution webcam. It is much easier to get a better camera integrated with a laptop. As laptops are designed for mobility, they present valuable portability solutions to people who need to communicate via video calls while on the move, as well as anyone seeking remote work opportunities.

Another likely factor contributing to the disappearance of cameras on desktops is the rise of webcams made by third party manufacturers. These relatively inexpensive and portable devices can be easily plugged into USB ports to enable webcam capabilities on desktop computers, which makes them readily accessible and avoids the need for extra built-in hardware costs.

It is now much easier than ever before to purchase a high-end camera for a reduced price compared to the additional cost of an integrated camera in a desktop. Manufacturers recognize that webcams are, and likely will continue to be, in high demand and work to maintain modern software and hardware updates for webcams that utilize the many benefits of fast internet, Wi-Fi access, and external audio devices utilizing desktops as an interface.

The lack of cameras in desktop computers is due to a combination of factors, including the rise of laptops and third-party webcams, shifting usage patterns, and newer, more powerful alternatives. The rise of newer artificial intelligence cameras and sensors, which use machine learning to improve image quality, may eventually introduce a new era of desktop cameras that are more advanced and integral to the future of computer technology.
 

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