11. HDX 8004 Technical Specifications 2 HDX microphone array ports, PC audio in, DVD in Main audio out to display, DVD out 3 in/2 out All stereo Audio Mon1 (DVI or S-video), Mon2 (DVI-I), VCR (S-video) 3 Video Outputs Main (HDCI), Cam2 (HDCI), Aux/Doc (Component) Content (DVI-I) 4 Video Inputs 720p 1-4Mbps HD Content 480p 256-768Kbps SD Video 720p 1-4Mbps HD Video
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14. HDX 8004 – Back Panel 2-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch USB 2.0 HDX Microphone Array (2) POTS Phone Serial RS-232 ISDN/PRI Interface Link Video Inputs Video Outputs Audio Inputs/Outputs PC Audio Input
Enterprise Now any conference room can take advantage of HD voice, video and content sharing for an improved video meeting experience Attractive and affordable turn key solutions (wall mount or pedestal) fit in any conference room – easy installation and minimal setup Telemedicine Light-weight, small form factor fits into mobile medical carts, providing HD voice, video and content sharing to any location in a healthcare facility Transmit and receive HD images (e.g. x-rays, MRIs) used in medical consultations and trainings Education Bring HD to any small or medium sized classroom and expand the possibilities of distance learning Share DVD’s and high resolution images during a video call to enhance the curriculum and learning experience Federal / Judicial Experience flawless UltimateHD audio, video and content sharing in every call with extraordinary, patented QoS features Bring HD video conferencing into small and medium meeting rooms in federal buildings – easy to install, small footprint, exceptional video/audio quality
UltimateHD Experience (HD Audio, HD Video & HD Content) Incredible, life-like video quality in every call Polycom EagleEye TM HD Camera provides precise motion and color 12 x Optical Zoom Quiet operation Natural and realistic video reproduction in HD (1-4M) and 4CIF (starting at 256K) Attach other HD cameras to share static and multimedia content in full motion Powerful audio provides for an amazingly natural experience Siren22™ (100Hz – 22kHz range) in StereoSurround™ Patented audio handling, noise handling Eliminates unwanted noise with keyboard noise reduction technology VoIP or Analog speakerphone capabilities Enhance every call with flexible and innovative content sharing capabilities People+Content™ and People+Content IP Standard H.239 allows for complete interoperability with other video communication systems People On Content™ User can become part of their presentation and keep audience’s attention on the far site/s
Note that the codec slides nicely behind the display for a turn-key wall mount or pedestal solution.
Note that ISDN and serial modules are separate from the system. This is different than the 9000 where the network modules slide inside the back panel 2 cameras, PC input and VCR/DVD input 2 monitor outputs Audio inputs for main, PC and VCR/DVD Audio output for main and VCR/DVD
Polycom offers a wide range of video conferencing systems from the desktop to performance grade products. Shown here are three distinct system categories and the associated products. Desktop: for desktop we have two types of solutions software application that runs on a Personal Computer with a web camera, PVX, or a desktop video conferencing system with an integrated 17” LCD display the V700 or VSX 3000… Office : for the small office Polycom has the V500, a set-top system with an electronic PTZ integrated camera. Additionally, some customers find the V700 and VSX 3000 meet their needs in the small office. Conference Room: Entry / Mainstream: VSX 7000s set top or the VSX 7000e available in a split form factor a variety of options are available with the VSX 7000s and VSX 7000e products including content sharing and multi-point capabilities Performance : VSX 8000 series as well as the new Polycom HDX 9000 series offer integrator class performance.
Note that the codec slides nicely behind the display for a turn-key wall mount or pedestal solution.
Video Conferencing Forecast by Region of the World The video conferencing forecast by region of the world is summarized in the table for total group units shipped (in thousands), and the resultant market size (in millions of US dollars). The column in the table labeled G6 shows the compound annual growth rate for the six-year period ending in 2012. So what does this mean? High-definition video conferencing has begun to capture the imagination of the videoconferencing masses. The improved audio and video quality of these new systems is exciting many new users while also prompting the experienced users to replace their old systems. The effect here is two-fold: an increase in unit volumes being shipped, and improvements in the average selling price (ASP). As the videoconferencing endpoint market continues to evolve in meeting business demand, Enterprise group products represent ~75% of the total enterprise product market, a market that is over $1.25B in annual revenues. In turn this creates a unique opportunity to take additional market share!
Today, three contributing factors promise to invigorate the market: · Distributed workforces are the norm. Today, 20% of the US workforce is comprised of fulltime teleworkers. Miscommunication can be common: Academic research shows that in a face-to-face work environment at least 60% of communication is nonverbal. Watching an interviewee lower his eyes when answering the question “Why did you leave your last job?” speaks volumes. Videoconferencing allows for increased face-to-face communication to mitigate miscommunication and build closer teams. · Firms now show real ROI for videoconferencing. In the past, the ROI for videoconferencing was not well understood. Today, however, many companies can show tangible ROIs based on travel expense reduction. One international manufacturer estimated that the price of quarterly team meetings dropped from $35,000 to approximately $1,000 with the substitution of videoconferencing for travel; and, the quality of the meetings and the relationship between team members did not deteriorate. · Technology advances fix reliability and user interface issues. Technology advances like high definition (HD) displays and standard Ethernet/IP networks provide quality, reliability, and ease of use. One global pharmaceutical company saw the use of its videoconferencing rooms increase nearly threefold when HD displays, collaboration tools, an IP network connection, and an intuitive user interface were integrated into existing videoconferencing gear.