Samsung's new videoconferencing display
- Posted: May 18, 2007 at 1:49 PM
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Samsung Electronics is huge in consumer and business products and are partnering with Microsoft to bring unified communications to the business desktop. Check out their latest widecreen display (1680x1050) with built in speakers, camera, and microphone.
This video closes our coverage of the business devices that were a big part of WinHEC. The big take-aways from the event are that unified communications and video-conferencing will play an expanded role in the office over the next year or two. Hopefully this will mean less travel and more working remotely for many of us.
This video closes our coverage of the business devices that were a big part of WinHEC. The big take-aways from the event are that unified communications and video-conferencing will play an expanded role in the office over the next year or two. Hopefully this will mean less travel and more working remotely for many of us.
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