UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
POLYMEDIA Flipbox Pro, an electronic flipchart that encompasses interactive display, computer, sound system, videoconferencing and flipchart functions, has been completely renewed by Polymedia with new hardware and software updates. It is now Ultra HD native (3840 x 2160), having had its user interface redrawn and been optimised to benefit fully from the higher resolution. The display uses LED edge-lit LCD technology for reduced weight and increased power efficiency, while Surface Light Wave interactive technology provides support for four touch, low-latency interaction, with Corning Gorilla Glass used as its anti-glare, durable surface. The Flipbox Pro also has an
easy-to-replace integrated computer based on Intel i7 Haswell CPU, fully supporting Intel OPS specification, with a Full HD PTZ camera for videoconferencing. The software now offers a compatibility mode that can run native Windows applications, while Apple AirPlay Mirroring native support is also available. Stand: 12-B73
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Polymedia’s Flipbox in use at the Notamedia digital agency in Russia
Connect3 triple screen telepresence ASHTON BENTLEY
Ashton Bentley has extended its Connect videoconference range with a new triple screen telepresence and presentation system, the Connect3. It is claimed to be a “convenient and cost- effective alternative to the traditional complex multi-vendor installation approach”. It needs to be partnered with
codecs and cameras, but can then provide an immersive presentation and communications workspace that can be deployed quickly and easily, with no skills, experience or tools.
It comes with a tabletop user interface that provides microphones and PC inputs, and is enhanced by TCP/IP remote management tools providing realtime status monitoring, fault
Triple advisor: The new Connect 3 from Ashton Bentley
indication and control. The system includes: three 55in
uniCOS boosts information access TELEVIC CONFERENCE
The uniCOS conference system from Televic Conference offers delegates touchscreen access to information relevant to a meeting. The multimedia conference system, a major feature of the
Televic Conference stand, offers the ability to distribute HD video over the conference network with low latency. It allows delegates to see the speaker up-close in high picture quality with preserved lip-sync. The company also highlights
the responsiveness of the 7in touchscreen and the intuitiveness of the user interface, which it says add to the meeting experience instead of distracting from it. The meeting control feature
allows the chairman or operator to direct all screens to show the
same content or functionality for all delegates. The attention of meeting delegates can be focused during critical moments of the meeting, such as the discussion of a key paragraph of a document or a voting session. Stand: 2-A42, 3-C125
Videoconference recorder is widely compatible REACH
The Video Conference Recorder is being featured by Reach, which produces professional solutions for videoconference recording and streaming. With support for H.323, H.225, H.245 and H.239, the recorder is compatible with various brands of VC systems, such as Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, Radvision, Huawei and ZTE. The Video Conference Recorder
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is rack-mountable (1U in size) and runs on an embedded system designed to operate 24/7 for commercial applications. It supports network storage (FTP, Samba, NAS and iSCSI) as well as RAID disk functionality with mass filing systems to guarantee reliable file storage. The recorder is capable of supporting as many as 10 groups of 1080p parallel conferences and up to 100
concurrent live/VOD users. The Video Conference Recorder
can simultaneously capture video, audio and computer screen signals from a videoconferencing system’s MCU or terminal. Encoding with H.264, the video bit-
The new Reach recorder supports ten groups of 1080p parallel conferences
rate can be set from 128kbps to 8Mbps, and the device supports streaming in CIF/4CIF/ 720p/ 1080p up to 30fps. Stand: 1-E56, 1-E58
edge-lit LED deep colour displays; video routing/processing; stereo active biamplified loudspeaker bar; control system with intuitive user interface; tool-less assembly; accommodation of all leading software (PC-based) and hardware codecs; integration with third-party equipment such as control/monitoring systems; and the ability to be custom-finished. Stand: 12-B71
Conquering tabletop clutter
AMX
Visitors to the company’s ISE 2014 stand are assessing for themselves AMX’s claim that it is conquering conference tabletop mess with its new HydraPort retractable cable solution. Designed for boardrooms,
conference rooms, meeting rooms or auditoriums where equipment is permanently installed in the room and users must connect to that equipment from a conference table or lectern, HydraPort is a modular, retractable cable connection system. It is built to accommodate the diverse connection needs of conference and meeting room visitors. It features a retractable base station that rises to expose device connections and, when lowered, conceals the typical cable mess that can distract from the business at hand – with each cable staying connected. Two new HydraPort Dual USB Modules offer the additional convenience of being able to easily connect to a network and/or charge devices such as an iPad or phone during a meeting. Stand: 1-F2, 1-F6
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