Electrograph 2008 Product Catalog, Vol. 2 - (Page 115) Video Conferencing // Video PERIPHERALS Sony offers products designed for virtually every video conferencing situation, from full high-definition conferencing to razor-sharp, fully-integrated desktop solutions. Sony is the only manufacturer in the video conferencing industry that can provide a complete, fully-integrated room system, using only Sony products that were designed to work together and look great together, as well. PCS-XG80 1080i HD Videoconferencing Package: includes codec, camera, mics & remote MSRP: $8,999 Sony, a leader in the AV industry, introduces a new form of high-definition (HD) visual communication with the PCS-XG80. Powerful, affordable, and compact – the PCS-XG80 achieves 1080i HD video quality, making your daily business communication style more effective, productive, and comfortable. Highlights: 1080i HD Excellent image quality – four times more detail than SD BrightFace™ technology: Optimizes image quality even in less than ideal lighting conditions Life-like stereo sound: Natural and clear voice communications with advanced echo canceller Dual network interfaces: Easily switch between LAN and WAN connections Memory Stick™ recording: Video, audio and data can be recorded for later review on any PC or laptop Built-in streaming function: For broadcasting to large audiences Integrated visual communication: View images from an IP camera during a videoconference ITU-T H.239 support (video and presentation data): Presentation transferred at up to 30fps (with optional software) Video annotation function: Attach notes to objects or data (with optional third party tablet input device) Multi-point connection – Embedded MCU (with optional software): Six-site videoconferencing Supports ten-sites when two units are cascaded Supports six-site continuous presence mode with voice-activated switching Backward compatibility with SD systems: Seamless integration with existing equipment Compact and stylish design: Unobtrusive hardware suitable for any style of meeting room PCS-G70 High-End Video conferencing System MSRP: $8,200 New high-end system for boardrooms and large venues. With an amazing 4 Mbps and with 5 separate far-end monitors, it’s an integrator’s delight! PCS-1 Video conferencing system, complete with camera, codec and microphone MSRP: $5,495 The business conferencing workhorse! Ideal for conference rooms, this powerful system includes codec, camera, and mic. Highlights: Support up To 4 Mbps IP Or 1.5 Mbps ISDN Up to six site H.320 and H.323 MCUs MCU cascading up to 10 sites Four camera support Five multi-monitor output (MCU) Dual video support Audio visual recording to memory stick media Highlights: Support up To 2 Mbps IP or 768 Kbps ISDN Up To six site H.320 and H.323 MCUs Second camera support Audio 14kHz quality (MPEG4 AAC) H.239 data solutions box (PCS-DSB1) PCS-G50 Video conferencing system, complete with camera, codec and microphone MSRP: $5,800 The PCS-G50 is a video conferencing system that achieves high-quality video and audio. It is ideal for use in mediumsized conference rooms for a number of applications, such as corporate, education and medical. PCS-TL33 17-inch Desktop Video conferencing System MSRP: $3,490 A sleek, personal, all-in-one Visual Communication System with built in camera, microphone and speakers, the PCS-TL33 doubles as a PC Display and is easy to operate with its singlelayer GUI and supplied mouse. An ideal choice for a desktop or home office. Highlights: High-quality video H.263 4-CIF/high-speed network connection up to 4 Mb/s Up to six site H.320 and H.323 MCUs Voice activated switching during multipoint calls Audiovisual (A/V) recording to memory stick media Streaming capability PRI I/F (1.5Mbps) support Highlights: Kiosk mode for one touch dialing H.239 data-sharing capabilities Memory stick /memory stick PRO media support Multiple display modes Secure video conferencing H.235 Electrograph 2008 Display Solutions Resource Guide, Vol. 2 info@electrograph.com | www.electrograph.com 115 http://www.electrograph.com http://www.electrograph.com
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