See also my post here https://discourse.nixos.org/t/dell-xps-13-9320-microphone-not-working/40932/1 and https://discourse.nixos.org/t/blacklisted-module-does-not-work-goal-change-driver/40947 where I described other things I tried. Seems like people also got some troubles back then #130...
The webcam is adequate, but nothing special. In well-lit rooms, the image is pretty clear, but it’s still limited to HD resolution. In low-light scenarios, it’s a little below average, as the image gets grainy and there’s little to no light correction. The colors also start to b...
Not much of the XPS 13 has changed from the previous generations. For the good: it got a little smaller, a little thinner, and added features like the IR cam and the (excellent) fingerprint sensor built into the power button. For the bad: we lost all ports except the three type-C an...
You want the best display in a 13-inch laptop You should not buy the Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 if: You make a lot of video calls, requiring a good webcam You feel more comfortable with islanded keys You need dedicated graphics If you're not comfortable with islanded keys, you can ...
Dell plans to bundle the XPS 15 with a 4K (3840 x 2160 px) IPS IGZO touchscreen, but a matte non-touch 1920 x 1080 px option is also available for the lower-end configurations. A 720p webcam is placed under the screen, just like on the XPS 13. ...
Last but not least there’s that webcam I was mentioning earlier. You’ll need a bit of time to get used to its position and angle and there’s a fair chance the people on the other end will get accustomed to your chin and ceiling, but you’ll be alright in the end. The camera...
The other thing to note about the screen is that, like the XPS 13 9350, 9360, and XPS 15 9550 that came before it, its webcam will point straight up your nose from the left-hand side. If teleconferencing is a regular event for you, then you might want to look into another laptop ...