what happened to the webcam? this would be so full of win if sony sneak in a fast bootup of linux under 10 secs for light usage. while also have win7 in case the user needs it.
@dark star Sony already has an embedded quick 10 second starting Linux in the current Ps, with Firefox, Skype and IM. I presume they would still include that in new machines.
I think it should be still there, even if the pics don't have it...I can't imagine them removing it...even the most basic netbooks have webcams nowadays...
As for the linux suggestion, they have a quickboot option that looks kind of like playstation and bravia menus...and you can check the web...so that's a pretty good thing, I guess...
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what happened to the webcam?
this would be so full of win if sony sneak in a fast bootup of linux under 10 secs for light usage. while also have win7 in case the user needs it.
@dark star Yeh I was wondering that as well?
Come on Sony, where is the webcam we find so useful?
@dark star Sony already has an embedded quick 10 second starting Linux in the current Ps, with Firefox, Skype and IM. I presume they would still include that in new machines.
@dark star
I think it should be still there, even if the pics don't have it...I can't imagine them removing it...even the most basic netbooks have webcams nowadays...
As for the linux suggestion, they have a quickboot option that looks kind of like playstation and bravia menus...and you can check the web...so that's a pretty good thing, I guess...
@mukatuna
right hand side of the screen, just above the touchpad