Pro user needs isight or similar

I just bought my dream system - macpro 3ghz with a 30" apple monitor - but the pro system doesn't have an isight, and now I find Apple's stopped making them as standalones - what can I do!? Is there anything of similar quality I could get? I want to be able to video conference partners and love my friend's macbook with the built in isight.

Hi
See this thread http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=888035&start=0&tstart=0 make sure you update to 10.4.9.
Tony

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