Sony PCS Systems
& Upgrades for Skype & iPhone Videoconferencing
Upgrade
your existing Sony PCS System to add Skype iPhone, Android, iPad, Laptop, PC, & Mac videoconferencing
options . .
. or get a complete new Sony PCS system with the Skype upgrade added.
The VSS-1 system uses the high quality Sony Pan, Tilt,
Zoom (PTZ) camera
with presets, its remote control, its
360 degree table-top mic, and its large screen monitor
. . . to videoconference with remote Skype users on
any platform. Upgrade your board room,
telepresence room, conference room, meeting room or training room. Your
room gets away from the limitations
of the small screens, the mics and cameras on smart phones, Laptops and PCs.
For Sony PCS Group Videoconferencing Systems,
solutions are possible with any model with VCR, RGB, RCA, DVI, HDMI outputs -
i.e. including the following models:
- For the SD Sony PCS-1 and Sony PCS-G50 - use the following outputs to the
VSS-1:
- For the HD Sony systems (e.g. the PCS-XG80 & PCS-XG55) use the following outputs to the
VSS-1:
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With the VSS-1 System, in addition to the Skype Interface,
you also get utilities to record video calls. Also you can stream out the live
video sessions to up to 50 users on the LAN or web (the
remote users can see the video using Windows Media Player) . . . or to many more remote
viewers via Ustream services, etc.
The VSS-1 System
provides upgrades for both Standard Definition
(SD) systems & High Definition (HD) systems.
Microsoft Skype benefits include up to 1080p
secure videoconferencing, audio conferencing & collaboration on most device
platforms – including PC’s Laptops, Macs, Apple & Android smart phones and
tablets. It’s a system that many people already know and use. Customers save
on video and audio conferencing costs. They also can collaborate using
powerful tools such as IM, SMS text, screen sharing and file sharing. Skype
can support up to 10 video users on a single conference, and 25 audio
conference users.
What model Sony system do you have or need?
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04/18/2012 |