Crestron Flex Video Conference system for Teams

The UC-C100-T Crestron Flex integrator kit provides a customizable video conference solution for use with Microsoft Teams Rooms software. The UC-C100-T system brings the full Microsoft Teams Rooms UC experience to any meeting space. The UC-C100-T can implement cloud-based deployment, an on-premises deployment, or a hybrid of the two. The kit supports any displays, cameras, speakers, microphones, or other AV equipment you wish to integrate … Continue reading Crestron Flex Video Conference system for Teams

Neat Board, elegant all-in-one device.

Neat, a Norwegian technology company (Zoom US has recently invested $31 million taking its total investment to $41 million). innovating in the delivery of sensational and elegant video and conferencing tools for the office space, Neat offers a host of collaborative tools. The Neat brand is best-known for bridging the gap between remote and in-office employees, they deliver everthing from advanced sensor technology to the … Continue reading Neat Board, elegant all-in-one device.

Jabra Panacast 50

Jabra PanaCast 50 is engineered to be the “first new-normal-ready intelligent video bar” as Jabra calls it. With three 13 megapixel cameras, 8 microphones, and real-time video stitching, users can choose between 90-, 120-, 140- and 180-degree field of view. The adjustable field of view ensures a great video experience even with varying lighting conditions. The camera zoom adjusts automatically to include everyone while the … Continue reading Jabra Panacast 50

Logitech MeetUp

The logitech MeetUp is designed for small conference rooms and huddle spaces. The MeetUp offers a pan/tilt/zoom lens with a super-wide 120 degrees field of view, which makes it easy for all meeting contestants to be visible during the conference call. Audio: The MeetUp has integrated audio which is optimized for the accustic of small meeting room, it has 3 beam-forming mics and the speakers … Continue reading Logitech MeetUp

Logitech Brio 4k Webcam

Logitech released their newest invention earlier this year and showed it off at CES and ISE. I had the pleasure of seeing it in action during the ISE´17 and I enjoyed it and how well it worked. For a low-cost webcam it offers some really impressive features for such as: Ultra 4K HD. Infrared facial recognition. Right light 3 with HDR. 90 degrees field of … Continue reading Logitech Brio 4k Webcam

Cable guide: Displayport

DisplayPort (DP) and Mini display port (MDP) are two connectors that are beginning to emerge in more and more graphics cards and monitors. The only different between the contacts, the physical size. Just as HDMI has become the replacement for Scart, it seems like DisplayPort is the replacement for DVI. DisplayPort has in fact many benefits, including the connector is much smaller and handier. In … Continue reading Cable guide: Displayport

Cable guide: HDMI

There are many monitors and graphics cards that have HDMI connections. HDMI is essentially the same signal as single-link version of DVI-D and originally had the same resolution. However, there is a big difference between the two interfaces: the sound. While DVI-D is a clean video signal is HDMI a combined video and audio signals. At a transition between DVI-D and HDMI disappears thus the … Continue reading Cable guide: HDMI

Better Business with DisplayPorts

When HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) first was released in 2003 it made sense that it got so much attention as it did, because it was a giant step in visual technology. The technology was put into devices such as Playstation, TV´s and later Blue Ray players. The HDMI specification was designed/manufactured by six consumer electronics giants: Hitachi, Panasonic, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, and Toshiba. … Continue reading Better Business with DisplayPorts