Telecom Lead Israel: RADVISION, a provider of unified
visual communications, has expanded its SCOPIA video conferencing room system
portfolio. It launched SCOPIA XT4200 HD video conferencing system and
the SCOPIA XT Meeting Center, an all-in-one room system with integrated
55″ displays.
Both the SCOPIA XT4200 and SCOPIA XT Meeting Center use the
same technologies as the recently introduced SCOPIA XT5000 HD video conferencing
room system.
When we introduced the SCOPIA XT5000, we defined what
high-quality video conferencing should be – from the technologies we’ve
implemented like H.264 SVC and H.264 High Profile – to the user
interface, which is simple, intuitive and flexible. Now, we are expanding our
room system portfolio to meet the needs of both smaller-sized businesses and
also those that rely extensively on visual communications to achieve their
business goals,” said Roberto Giamagli, general manager of RADVISION’s video
business unit.
RADVISION’s SCOPIA XT4200 offers value and
cost-effective HD video communications specifically designed for the needs of
smaller and mid-sized conference rooms.
The XT4200 provides unparalleled features at a highly
affordable price point such as dual 720p/60fps live video and content, HD
audio, H.264 High Profile and Scalable Video Coding (SVC), dual display support
and a wide angle PTZ camera.
On the other hand, the SCOPIA XT Meeting Center is a premium
HD room system integrating single or dual 55″ 1080p displays in a specially
designed cart for a simple and efficient implementation.
The mobility of the cart enables the system to be used as a
shared resource and is especially effective in education and enterprise
environments to quickly create a high quality video meeting space.
RADVISION in pact with Quanta Computer to integrate video
communications in tablets
A few months back, RADVISION announced that Quanta Computer
selected RADVISION to integrate unified communications applications into its
mobile devices including its notebooks and tablets.
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