Very strange ... I have a Logitech webcam ... it's the communicate stx model and comes with a 2nd 'flexible stand' if you want to use it instead of the normal fixed stand. Basically it's flexi so can be adjusted to 'hook' onto the top of your monitor. Don't have a laptop but do have flat screen monitor. Am a bit surprised that your logitech didn't come with one as most of the ones I looked at did.
Danem and Tania, I've recently bought a Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX, about £40. There's another model 'for MSN Messenger' at £50 but the description on the box seems identical! No probs setting it up - just follow the instructions. Decent quality pictures and video and has built-in mic (haven't tried listening to the sound back though).
Tania, my webcam has two bases. One is for standing on a flat surface or 'telly' screen. The other one is a sort of firm but bendy attachment :shock: to let it sit on top of a flat screen. Don't know if your first Logitech was like this, but it might work with your laptop.
I have a Logitech 'QuickCam Pro 4000',
Bought from Argos, about 12 months ago.
Price about £40, easy enough to set up on my PC ( don't know about a laptop) have regular cam to cam with a friend in Thailand.
Excellent picture and sound.
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I bought a "creative" cam from PC World with an earpiece and mic. It installed without a problem except that the CD got stuck in the box and I used another CD also in the box which turned out just to be software for doing things with pics. Once I discovered the missed CD all went without a problem.
Not enough people use sound, I think it's fun to read a message on screen and talk back, also of course it adds to the voyeur experience to hear the enjoyment as well as see it.