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Goodbye, Videophone. Hello, Personal Visual Communications
By Amir ZmoraCategories:Clients | March 4, 2010
Why Hardware Trumps Software for Visual Communications
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | July 2, 2009
Software is different than hardware – you need to install it, maintain in, make sure it doesn’t clash with other applications on the same peripherals. And, you need to do it periodically.
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SCOPIA VC240 Made the Highlights at Infocomm
By Amir ZmoraCategories:Clients | June 25, 2009
We can change this market, grow it and make video calling common practice. This is great news for all parties in this market: Users will be gaining higher value from their video products and vendors will increase their revenue as the market as a whole will grow.
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What Makes our BEEHD Video Codec Different?
Guest post byAmit KlirCategories:Clients,Technology | June 22, 2009
What it is that makes our video codec perfect for visual communications purposes. Here’s the list that I came up with (though there are more benefits than those enumerated here).
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Samsung VC240: A Market Disruptor or More of the Same?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | June 18, 2009
you can think of it as a room system inside a personal display, or as a desktop software client embedded in an excellent LCD screen. I like to think of it as the way of moving forward in the communication industry, no longer being shacked to meeting rooms or executive ivory towers.
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HD Thoughts on the way to InfoComm
By Amir ZmoraCategories:Clients | June 15, 2009
When you look at the source of this product, you understand the significance of it. A desktop level video endpoint coming from Samsung, with RADVISION technology in it, has the power to make a significant change in the video market.
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