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What is the number of pixels in the camera of mainstream notebook computers now?

Video conferencing generally uses high-definition cameras, which do not use pixels as reference indicators. It is generally believed that supporting a display resolution above 720P is pseudo-HD, and supporting a display resolution above 1080P is HD.

The so-called high-definition computer cameras on the market are generally 3 million to 6 million pixels.

The general imaging resolution is less than 480P, which is not a high-definition camera sequence at all. However, due to the small display interface of video communication software such as QQ, cameras with more than 3 million pixels can still image well when shooting faces at close range.