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Videoconferencing Hardware
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ALSO CALLED: Video Teleconferencing Hardware and Conferencing Hardware
DEFINITION: Microsoft RoundTable is a videoconference phone. The device was developed for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Live Meeting 2007.Using RoundTable, participants in a meeting can be scattered throughout the world and yet carry on a conference in real time as if they are all in the same room. The active speaker is automatically portrayed in high-resolution, full-motion video as
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Posted: 22 Oct 2009 | Published: 22 Oct 2009
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VIDEOCONFERENCING HARDWARE DEFINITION (continued):
the device analyzes speech and ambient sound tofollow the flow of conversation from speaker to speaker. The entire audio and video content of a meeting can be recorded and stored for future reference or viewing. Users can fast-forward or rewind in a recorded meeting to reference the most relevant sections.Physically, the RoundTable hardware measures approximately 35 x 36 x 36 cm (a little more than a cubic foot) in volume. The camera resolution is 3700 by 600 pixels and it can operate at 12.5 or 15 frames per second. The device can be connected to a computer using a USB cable.See a video demonstration
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