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The Sony PCS-G Series systems are ideal for most videoconferencing applications from the boardroom to large venue meeting halls, from broadcast to medical teaching applications and more. Sony has combined advanced audio and video technologies with useful features to provide a visual communication tool for all businesses. Long distance meetings can be held as if all parties were in the same room, saving the time and trouble of traveling to distant locations for a simple meeting. Key features of the G-Series systems include site-name display function and the capability to record audio and video to Memory Stick ® media. |
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Sony's all-in-one Sony PCS-TL Series videoconferencing systems are ideal for executive offices, SOHOs and small offices/meeting spaces. They're easy to install, because everything is built-in, and preprogramming the unit is also very simple with the supplied Remote Commander® unit and intuitive GUI. The unit's user-friendly design makes placing and retrieving calls as easy as pressing a button - even easier than making a phone call. And, the large display doubles as a PC monitor, making multitasking easy too. |
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The Sony PCS set-top videoconferencing systems incorporate the most advanced IT and worldwide-proven AV technologies into a compact and stylish two-piece body. They're ideal for engaging in simple, immediate, and face-to-face communication with your staff or to make critical project decisions. The PCS Set-top systems provide effective data-sharing capabilities and bring superb acoustic quality into videoconferencing applications for more natural sound clarity. |
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Introducing the Sony PCS-HG90 high definition codec with optional PCSA-CHG90 high definition camera. IPELA Visual Communications is the concept of video conferencing taken to an entirely new level of performance, for an entirely new class of dynamic applications. Thanks to Real Detail, Real Color, Real Size, Real Time, and Real Sound, IPELA Visual Communications delivers dynamic, two-way high definition applications that allow you to make business-critical color decisions without leaving your office. |
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Home > Video Conferencing Equipment
Video conferencing equipment comes in various setups. Video conferencing is the greatest need when presentations are to be given to high valued clients. Video conferencing equipment comes in variety in terms of setting up in a particular location. Like if you plan to get the equipment for your office you have to choose whether to buy a PC based system, portable, roll-about or an installed system. Now we explain the choices of the video conferencing equipment in a few lines each. A PC based system accommodates one or two viewers just like users of a home PC. The portable system nicely accommodates two to eight people; the roll-about is good to be used for an audience of three to fifteen and the installed system is best for 20 or more participants. For clear and good projection of the media, a right sized monitor is necessary so that all of the audience can have a clear view of the projected media. An LCD projector is the best solution. The next thing to think about after you have decided on the type of equipment and projection screen, is, bandwidth because the faster the bandwidth the better it will be able to compress audio and video signals in real time. The best recommendation is moving your transmissions at 768k to 1.5 megabytes per second. In the video conferencing equipment the most important equipment is the codec. Companies when looking for one should look out whether it is compatible with the other versions in the market. The representative of the company should also check if the system supports full duplex audio and digital echo cancellation so that the conversation with your clients is completely clear. When you have to give a very important presentation to your big money client and want to be successful, you should consider having multiple monitors and projectors so that you can view your presentation and explaining your client simultaneously. This reduces chances of errors and ensures that everyone sitting with you is listening to what you have to say. Now the question comes up about cameras. There are different types of cameras to choose from. Multiple cameras can be used to show different sides of the presentation. The document camera is a must in video conferences because besides your face, other people with you in the room will be able to see the visual aids that you have prepared. |
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