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Anonymous
Seems unnecessarily expensive...
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The price is 9.99
3 years ago |
Harry
Thanks for reporting. //@anonymous: The price is 9.99
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Infinity and other Site moderators please note this listing is excessively coming up in top listing on your site every day. Not sure if it’s a paid promotion. Please note that it’s hurting your site traffic and turning users to not check frequently. I am an avid user of your site ..thought i should point this out.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Reposting this everyday beats me! Is it really a deal?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
They need money to maintain the website, they also ban certain posts //@anonymous: Infinity and other Site moderators please note this listing is excessively coming up in top listing on your site every day. Not sure if it’s a paid promotion. Please note that it’s hurting your site traffic and turning users to not check frequently. I am an avid user of your site ..thought i should point this out.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Why are the reviews so old? I don't see a c920x listed on the Logitech website. Should I buy this?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Old model. The current model is C920s Pro.
5 years ago |
onceternal
Why would people say something they don’t really know? C920x is an amazon exclusive model that doesn’t come with a tripod or cover, but has a longer trial of xsplit.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Received this today, absolutely love it! It's small, too.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this wireless?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
does it support Windows hello?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I have the privacy model. Love it. I don't like the fact that you can't cover the lense. That said, the microphone is built into the camera. So you never know if the mic is actually on. I always end up unplugging it when I'm not using it for long periods of time. Great camera though.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
What is difference between C920x and C920? Thanks
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I think c920X has a 3-month XSplit VCam license, that's all //@anonymous: What is difference between C920x and C920? Thanks
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I bought one the last time it was on Dealsea...about a couple of weeks ago. Picture is great on it. Only difference between this and C920 is an optional subscription that I chose not to activate.
5 years ago |
Catty
Got 1. Thanks.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
got 1000. Thanks
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Got 1 and Thanks!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Ordered 4. Thanks!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Linux is free. When I bought a Dell desktop this spring, I asked them to change it to Linux to save me a hundred bucks (on a 300 computer). //@Anonymous: Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Do we still have Linux fanboy dumb enough to think use of Linux shows their technical superiority? That's extremely sad.
I've gone through decades of tech, I've gone thorough VLSI designs, Assembly, driver designs, and I've even gone through international data center migrations for the other end of the extreme... and I use Windows.
There are objectives for using tools, and spending time and resources to get it working is only a hobby for kids. Vast majority of people prefer the tools that is ready to go. //@Anonymous: Linux is free. When I bought a Dell desktop this spring, I asked them to change it to Linux to save me a hundred bucks (on a 300 computer). //@Anonymous: Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
It will take years of experience then they knew enough to stop showing off that they know the term "Linux". Funny most Linux fan boys only enjoy setting up Linux UI and shell, they don't even know what is posix. //@anonymous: Do we still have Linux fanboy dumb enough to think use of Linux shows their technical superiority? That's extremely sad.
I've gone through decades of tech, I've gone thorough VLSI designs, Assembly, driver designs, and I've even gone through international data center migrations for the other end of the extreme... and I use Windows.
There are objectives for using tools, and spending time and resources to get it working is only a hobby for kids. Vast majority of people prefer the tools that is ready to go. //@Anonymous: Linux is free. When I bought a Dell desktop this spring, I asked them to change it to Linux to save me a hundred bucks (on a 300 computer). //@Anonymous: Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
When I was young, I just enjoy installing different distributions of Linux. Now I realize how stupid I was then...Time flies...
4 years ago |
Anonymous
come on, what OS do you use for your data center nodes? //@Anonymous: It will take years of experience then they knew enough to stop showing off that they know the term "Linux". Funny most Linux fan boys only enjoy setting up Linux UI and shell, they don't even know what is posix. //@anonymous: Do we still have Linux fanboy dumb enough to think use of Linux shows their technical superiority? That's extremely sad.
I've gone through decades of tech, I've gone thorough VLSI designs, Assembly, driver designs, and I've even gone through international data center migrations for the other end of the extreme... and I use Windows.
There are objectives for using tools, and spending time and resources to get it working is only a hobby for kids. Vast majority of people prefer the tools that is ready to go. //@Anonymous: Linux is free. When I bought a Dell desktop this spring, I asked them to change it to Linux to save me a hundred bucks (on a 300 computer). //@Anonymous: Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
This is for home use. Do you use webcam in data center? I was asking does this cam can support Windows Hello, then somebody brought up Linux, now brought up data center. what's next? what OS do you use for landing on Mars? Even for data centers, Azure has tons of Windows machine. AWS has tons of non-Linux for load balancing and storage. //@anonymous: come on, what OS do you use for your data center nodes? //@Anonymous: It will take years of experience then they knew enough to stop showing off that they know the term "Linux". Funny most Linux fan boys only enjoy setting up Linux UI and shell, they don't even know what is posix. //@anonymous: Do we still have Linux fanboy dumb enough to think use of Linux shows their technical superiority? That's extremely sad.
I've gone through decades of tech, I've gone thorough VLSI designs, Assembly, driver designs, and I've even gone through international data center migrations for the other end of the extreme... and I use Windows.
There are objectives for using tools, and spending time and resources to get it working is only a hobby for kids. Vast majority of people prefer the tools that is ready to go. //@Anonymous: Linux is free. When I bought a Dell desktop this spring, I asked them to change it to Linux to save me a hundred bucks (on a 300 computer). //@Anonymous: Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Are you using Mentor Graphics - Tanner tools or Cadence for VLSI design? Both of them can run on LINUX, but none of my PhD students cannot learn either OS. //@Anonymous: Do we still have Linux fanboy dumb enough to think use of Linux shows their technical superiority? That's extremely sad.
I've gone through decades of tech, I've gone thorough VLSI designs, Assembly, driver designs, and I've even gone through international data center migrations for the other end of the extreme... and I use Windows.
There are objectives for using tools, and spending time and resources to get it working is only a hobby for kids. Vast majority of people prefer the tools that is ready to go. //@Anonymous: Linux is free. When I bought a Dell desktop this spring, I asked them to change it to Linux to save me a hundred bucks (on a 300 computer). //@Anonymous: Windows is good for technically inclined people, too. //@anonymous: It's a holy war, no right or wrong answer. I prefer Linux (have used it for more than two decades), but I agree that Windows is still good for less technically inclined people. //@Anonymous: I have windows, linux, mac at home. Still choose Windows as my main desktop machine. Never have problem with Windows, much easier than Linux UI. Seen a bunch of beginners show off their Linux and step feet on Windows. Kind of annoying. //@Anonymous: What is Windows Hello? Just use Linux and be happy, friend! //@anonymous: does it support Windows hello?
4 years ago |
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Anonymous
Where is BOGOF for the the second one?
3 years ago |
cheetah
BOGO promotion for the 2nd one expired. Updated, thanks! //@anonymous: Where is BOGOF for the the second one?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Nope just ordered it have to enter 2 to get free one
3 years ago |