Asked 10/19/2006
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What are the optimum computer components for video conferencing? My mother has a Dell computer with a speed of (I'm guessing) 1 gigahz. It is about 4 to 5 years old. Is this good enough for viewing video conferencing with a broadband IP? She can't travel and I am undergoing chemo treatments. This and other factors has resulted in a 2 years since I have seen her. I suspect it doesn't have much of a video card and probably 250 to 500 meg memory. So where is it best to optimize the video conferencing components: memory, or video card, or cpu speed? I don't have much money to spend on it being upgraded. |
Answer 1/1 - Submitted 10/19/2006
It will be fine ,dear.
But both use the same upgraded messenger:or Yahoo's latest version.Or windows live messenger,Just plug in a web cam,and Bob is your uncle.If you both use different versions some items will not work,so first get the same version of the messenger.Easy download cost nothing.
Best is web cam plus sound of course need no typing and you can focus on talking.I wish you the best with the chemo.Hope it turns out good for you.
I can recommend the stuff from :Creative:easy to install and use.
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