23 Sep 2009
HP's videoconferencing and collaboration platform SkyRoom is now available for download.
At a launch event at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, HP's worldwide product marketing manager for personal workstations, Jeff Wood highlighted the technology's real-time desktop sharing and high-definition video streaming features.
"While telepresence is an incredibly immersive experience, it's expensive, the rooms are set in fixed locations and you have to make sure all the required rooms can be booked when needed," he said.
"SkyRoom makes it easy to have a rich videoconferencing experience no matter where you are and without all the hassle."
Unlike many desktop video chat applications, SkyRoom can connect up to four simultaneous users at a time.
According to Wood, the ability to stream rich media content with minimal lag is thanks to an internally developed high-compression codec, elements of which are also used by Nasa's Mars rovers to send images back to Earth.
The system was originally announced and demonstrated in March and has been available in beta since that time.
HP will be pre-installing SkyRoom on new Z800, Z600, Z400 and xw4600 workstations. A few of its upcoming premium business PCs and notebooks will include a 90-day trial of SkyRoom. Those wishing to install SkyRoom themselves can download the application from HP at a cost of $149 (£91.10).
HP is also offering an accessory kit - which includes a Logitech webcam and headphones - for $119 (£72.77).
Although SkyRoom will not be restricted to HP machines, users will need a minimum of Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz or equivalent processor with 2GB of RAM, a 400Kbit/s broadband connection, a webcam and Microsoft Windows XP or Vista. Graphics specifications were not mentioned.
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Not for $149
I'll put up with the small annoyances at that price. If it was more like $50-$60 then it might be an option.
Posted by: FD Texas 24 Sep 2009
4 Simultaneous Users in SkyRoom!
It's great that HP is entering this marketplace with Skyroom but I'm not sure how the "Unlike many desktop video chat applications, SkyRoom can connect up to four simultaneous users at a time" comment has been arrived at. Perhaps the key is that SkyRoom is aimed at desktop video chat users? In the desktop video conferencing market space there are quite a few products available that provide many, many more than 4 simultaneous users. As an example, Nefsis from WiredRed Corporation can host unlimited attendees and there is no restriction on how many participants have live video and/or can share local applications. Obviously there are limitations - more than 20 live videos on the same 19" desktop monitor can soon become impractical, but there are no technical limitations. Obviously if all 20 participants were playing HD video at 30 fps then there would be bandwidth considerations, but again if the bandwidth is available Nefsis has no technical limitation.
Posted by: Tom Sloan - WiredRed UK Ltd 23 Sep 2009