LifeSize launches HD desktop conferencing software

Courtesy ZDNET - Between the Lines  Mon, 06/15/2009 - 10:51am

LifeSize Communications on Monday rolled out high-definition video conferencing software designed to extend corporate telepresence systems.

LifeSize Desktop is designed to work with all webcams and a worker’s PC. LifeSize Desktop delivers HD video at 720p in full 16:9 format with multiple applications running.

The company claims that it can deliver HD video over any bandwidth, [...]



 

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