LifeSize Introduces Full HD Videoconferencing

LifeSize Communications, a leader in high definition video communications, today unveiled the next generation in high definition video communications and telepresence: Full HD, standards-based 1080p at 30 frames per second and 720p at 60 frames per second. LifeSize® Room 200™, the first Full HD video communications solution and LifeSize® Conference 200™, the first Full HD telepresence solution, integrate breakthrough technology to deliver a superior experience with unprecedented bandwidth flexibility and unmatched price performance.

LifeSize also announced the all-new LifeSize® Team 200™, a feature-rich HD communications system for less than half the cost of comparable systems. In addition, LifeSize announced a number of significant infrastructure and software capabilities that expand interoperability and enable video as a critical extension to enterprise communications.

“We have deployed LifeSize across our enterprise, from meeting rooms and conference rooms to executive residences, allowing instant face-to-face collaboration,” said Harry Moseley, CIO, The Blackstone Group. “We’re excited about this new generation of products. HD quality transformed video from an underused technology to a key part of our culture, and LifeSize Room 200 will offer an even better experience and greater value to our firm.”

“LifeSize has taken HD to the next level with LifeSize Room 200, the industry’s first shipping 1080p30/720p60 Full HD offering. Room 200 is a significant accomplishment, delivering Full HD, dual-screens and packed with features for less than $17,000,” said Roopam Jain, Principal Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “With Room 200, LifeSize has once again set the bar for video quality, useful standard features, and remarkable price-performance.”

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About Bryan Menell

Bryan is the Managing Editor for AustinStartup and the Director of the Collaboratory at Dachis Group. He is a co-founder of Capital Factory, on the board of Texchange, and runs the popular Austin Tech Happy Hour with his wife. He advises early stage technology companies including Socialware, SpeedMenu, and AudiencePoint.

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