Bill. Depends what you mean by hardware. I use a Logitech USB
headset, which I find far preferable to using the speakers with a
separate microphone. I also use an iSight camera (which I already
had) when using Skype with video. I am. however, considering the
Keyspan cordless Skype phone, which at $137, is much the same as a
good headset, one can then take and make calls at up to 300 feet
from the computer. I am not sure how it would interact with the video
option though.
Michael
On 17/11/2006, at 6:10 AM, bill parker wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations as to what sort of hardware to
purchase to enable the usage of Skype?
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