LifeSize
Communications has today revealed a new high-definition video conferencing
kit aimed at companies of all sizes that want to cut down on travel expenses.
The company has launched three new full HD video communication systems aimed
at separate tiers of the business.
The flagship
LifeSize
Room 200 offers a standards-based 1080p picture at 30 frames per second or
720p at 60 frames per second while requiring a maximum of only 1.7Mbit/s of
bandwidth. It also supports 720p30 dual streams enabling full-motion HD data
sharing.
The full package includes a built-in HD multipoint control unit with
transcoding, which allows up to six participants in a call at one time; data
sharing, which allows content to be shared during the call; multiple camera
inputs; and dual monitor support.
The company also unveiled its latest high-end
LifeSize
Conference 200 telepresence system, and its
LifeSize
Team 200 aimed at small deployments.
LifeSize Conference 200 can also do 1080p30 and 720p60 resolutions, life-size
images and HD audio, and being a telepresence system it can be optimised to fit
exact customer requirements, budgets and room environments.
On the opposite end of the scale is LifeSize Team 200, designed for
workgroup conferencing on a small scale but still offering dual-monitor HD
video at 720p30 while using only 1Mbit/s.
"LifeSize has taken HD to the next level with LifeSize Room 200, the
industry's first available 1080p30 and 720p60 full HD offering," said Roopam
Jain, principal analyst at Frost & Sullivan.
"Room 200 is a significant, amazing accomplishment, delivering full HD
1080p30 and 720p60, dual-screens and packed with features for less than $17,000.
"With Room 200, LifeSize has once again set the bar for video quality, useful
standard features and incredible price-performance."
During a demo of the new LifeSize Room 200 between a London hotel and the
company's office in Austin, Texas, Craig Malloy, chief executive of LifeSize,
said that the current economic climate combined with the maturation of the
technology was finally bringing video conferencing to bear.
Malloy admitted that the take-off of video communication technology has been
"just around the corner" for well over 10 years now.
He added that now it was not only viable for a large number of businesses,
but that drivers such as the economic climate, green pressures, globalisation
and the cost of fuel, combined with the growth in network capacity and the
development of high definition, meant it was now an imperative for many
organisations.
"Now more than ever in today's economic climate customers are viewing HD
video as a critical lever to help them stay competitive, bridge their globally
dispersed work groups and reduce expenses," said Malloy.
According to Malloy the market is now worth $1.5bn (£850m) and growing at
more than 20 per cent per year, highlighting the explosive expansion of the
technology.
Every aspect of the LifeSize system is built by the company, allowing it to
optimise the entire system completely from "glass to glass".
The system is also interoperable with most IP-PBX systems, including
Microsoft OCS, Cisco Call Manager, Siemens HiPath and ShoreTel Shoreware, and
will soon support call scheduling through Microsoft Outlook.
The LifeSize Room 200, Conference 200 and Team 200 are available for order
now and are expected to retail for $17,000 (£9,700), $50,000 (£28,500), $11,000
(£6,300) respectively.
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