I know very little about computers.
Is it possible to have a laptop with a camera, microphone, and wireless internet? like .. a lap top i don't have to worry about not having internet service? its just always there?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LadyH answered Sunday July 1 2007, 2:30 pm: Yes, it's possible to have all 3. But usually, they have to all be purchased seperately. To get wireless internet, you have to buy a wireless card. & be in an area with a connection nearby. In most cases, you won't get one because YOU need to pay for your internet connection. I know in my area it's $70 a month to have wireless internet. But only $50 for internet with modem (which means ONE computer needs to be hooked up to it. If it's hooked up to a laptop, you won't be able to move the laptop from that spot.) But if you have that computer hooked up to a modem & have a laptop you want wireless internet on, all your laptop needs is a wireless card & has to be within the connection range of that modem. [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
clairedear answered Sunday July 1 2007, 12:24 am: If you have a wireless card in your laptop then you to try and hook up onto someones internet that is not blocked. Or if you are a mac user then you can have this device called airport that plugs into the wall and sends internet signals from somewhere into your computer and then you have wireless! If you get a camera to attach to your laptop it mostly comes with a built in microphone.
JustAskAlli answered Sunday July 1 2007, 12:24 am: You can have a laptop with wireless internet, but you still have to have it near. there's no internet already installed on your laptop that you can take around everywhere.
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