I have this unrealistic opinion that when you purchase something it should last forever! It grieves me when I buy something, and a few years later it needs to be thrown away because it does not work anymore, and it is probably not worth fixing either. I spent a lot of money every several years buying computers. I had an old Apple IIe that I thought was wonderful, but it is now dead and gone forever. I then had a very cheap computer given to me that I actually used on the internet, no pictures, just print! I bought another, and gave it to my mother, and a friend worked on it, so that it would do more for her than it would for me. I bought a Gateway Computer that I was embarrassed to own, because it was so fast and powerful, but a very short time later it was not even good enough to get on the internet with via 2 way satellite internet. So I bought another computer, and paid about the same as I had for each one of them. We still have that computer in the house. It works, but it is slow and weak by today's standards. I only paid about 1/4 as much money or less for the computer I am using now, as it was a refurbished used computer. It has been by far the best computer I have ever had, and has outlasted all the others. Now I know that it is slow and low on memory, but I am still using it and getting along okay. I may have to wait sometimes longer than some other people with faster computers, but it is doing well.
Our kids were stationed in the Army in Oklahoma, and they sent me a Video Blaster Web Cam so that we could chat with them, and have some visuals at the same time. I remember using it, and seeing their house where they lived, and them seeing us where we lived. I just figured that it would always work, but guess what? I got it out a few days ago and found out it is obsolete. I got the message that I could not install from its software and drivers CD, because it said it would only work with Windows 98. I think I used it with Windows ME, but I am not positive about that. I attempted to download and install software for it off the internet that was supposed to work with Windows XP, which is what I have. Most of the places I went tricked me into downloading and installing software meant for something else, intended eventually to get money from me. In the end I was not able to download and install any software that would make it work. So I have a web cam that there is nothing wroing with except that technology has passed it by, and now it will not work! I did find a pretty nice one that is reasonable where I buy my printer's ink, and they are such a reliable company that I felt good buying it from them. Now in a couple of weeks I will have the capability to do video chat!