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It’s taken several years and a pandemic, but Huawei has finally recognised that webcams should live above screens rather than secreted in pop-up buttons on a keyboard. It even adds infrared sensors to support Windows Hello, and this worked flawlessly and speedily throughout our tests. What a shame, then, that Huawei’s laptop division didn’t have a word with its phone designers and steal some of their fantastic camera technology, because in terms of image quality the 720p unit here is deeply

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