![]() But as a Dell monitor lover myself, I wouldn’t mind having a pop-up camera - minus the unnecessary sound bar and Teams button. Obviously this is Dell and Microsoft going after enterprise customers who are already in their ecosystem. The pop-up webcam also has an IR camera that works with Windows Hello, the face-recognition login method I didn’t realize existed until very recently. No doubt this is a simpler product solution, of course, and also presumably one that Microsoft and Dell worked together on. And by the way, it might be better to leave noise cancellation to the software side of things - calling apps often integrate their own, and who knows how built-in noise blocking interacts with those. I would be far more likely to pay for a puck with those controls on it as well as a mono speaker for voices and mic that’s closer to me. Seems limiting when so many video platforms are in play. Even if I did, I wouldn’t want a button dedicated specifically to a single brand of video conferencing. ![]() Maybe this is just me, but I don’t like the idea of reaching forward and whacking my monitor, which I’ve carefully positioned, every time I want to adjust the volume or answer a call, or mute myself - good luck doing it subtly when the whole view shakes every time. I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t want one of those.
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