Avita Admiror II is exactly the kind of product we were hoping to unveil at the 2021 CES. Nevertheless, thanks to a design that practically looks like it was made for streamers, we are very hopeful that this product will become a reality.
And while we'd love to know more about this laptop, this ring-lit bezel concept is actually pretty awesome. Most laptop webcams aren't good at getting a clear picture of you, but adding light might be one way to solve that problem.
These three webcams offer the user three different angles: close-up, medium close-up, and wide shot. We think the live streamers, who often jump between angles, must have gotten a little excited.
And fortunately, we were able to find more details, though not as much as many laptops announce: the Admiror II will be powered by an 11th generation Intel Tiger Lake CPU (Core i5 and i7) and will be available this July starting at $1,099.
The big question here is that we wanted to know more; Nexstgo did not reveal the GPU, memory, storage, or webcam resolution. Since it is not being advertised as a "concept," it appears the company intends to launch it this summer.
Those expecting improved notebook webcams at CES 2021 should look in HP's direction: the HP Elite Dragonfly Max has a 5MP webcam and the HP Envy 14 2021 has a selfie light in the display. Both will be available this month.
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