"Customers just don't buy laptops for their webcams" IDIOTS. All the PC OEMs. Just idiots. They never GAVE people competitively decent webcams to make a statement like that.
I absolutely hate video calling on phones despite their amazing selfie camera because I've to hold the device or place and position it on a stand, the screen is tiny, the speakers are crappy, the microphone noise cancellation isn't that great.
I even tried hooking my phone via DisplayPort cable to a big monitor attached to big speakers but the lame video calling apps like WhatsApp don't support video calling in landscape orientation on external attached monitor and the call audio (not media audio) continues to come through the phone's crappy tiny speakers.
That is why I got fed up and purchased Facebook Portal (yes FB and privacy, yada yada, get over it), it's a decent device with outstanding cameras, superb noise-canceling beamforming microphones, very loud speakers and a 10/15 inch display.
PC webcams lost. PC OEMs can do better. They're pathetic at webcams.
If you don't like Facebook, you can get Google Nest Hub Max for superb video calling although it's camera is only 6.5 MP vs the 12 MP 140 degrees wide angle you get with Portal. If you use the webcam only for calling and not recording, these devices will forever free you from junkPC webcams which are a joke.
There are some limitations still with these devices - they are only good for calls, not other things a webcam allows like recording and uploading for vloggers. Facebook Portal does have live streaming to FB though. Despite coming from FB which has very dicey privacy reputation, it is designed with privacy in mind - coming with buttons to disable the mic and camera and a physical lens cover.
Thanks to NotebookCheck for raising this issue. Maybe Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer, Microsoft - someone will realize webcams need to catch up to 4K and come with big sensor size, small f number, HDR - all the goodies that smartphone selfie cams have. Even Logitech's BRIO webcam is no match for mobile devices or smart video calling displays.