LifeSize Team 200
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- Product Features
Enhanced Multipoint Communications - in High Definition
Introducing LifeSize® Team 200™ - Feature Rich High Definition Video
LifeSize Team 200 is the next step in workgroup video communications. With LifeSize Team 200, you get True HD video quality - 720p30 – for natural, realistic interactions. Supporting dual high definition displays and cameras, LifeSize Team 200 includes dual microphones and digital I/O – ultimate flexibility to suit any environment. The embedded multi-point control unit (MCU) allows you to communicate with your customers and colleagues on-demand – in high definition.
True HD Video, Unmatched Price Performance
Committed to open architecture, LifeSize systems are standards-based, providing seamless interoperability into your existing infrastructure. HD video at just 1Mbps enables knowledge workers anywhere to communicate effectively, clearly. Turn your ROI into a winning business proposal – superior experience, unmatched price performance. LifeSize Team 200 proves once again that the LifeSize difference is the LifeSize experience:
System Components |
Fully Integrated, High Definition Audio
Conference Phone |
H.239 multipoint support shared from any participant |
Sales & Marketing Documentation
User Documentation
Initial Setup Configuration Guide
Qucikstart Guide
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Setup & Maintenance Documentation
Administrators Guide V4.0
Lifesize Firewall/ NAT Configuration Guide
Installing & Upgrading A Licence Key
Room/ Team Upgrade Process
Network Trace Coroner
CLI Commands Release V4.1
Lifesize PTZ Camera Specifications
Application Note - Cisco V6
Using LifeSize Systems With OCS 2007
Application Note - ShoreTel IP Phone System V8
High Definition – The Way Video
Communications Was Meant to Be
Executive's Guide to HD
LifeSize Myths & Facts About HD
LifeSize Telepresence
The Benefits Of A Telepresence Platform
LifeSize HD Vs Traditional Videoconferencing Endpoints
LifeSize Telepresence Industry Perspective
Top 10 Questions To Avoid Videoconferencing Investment Mistakes!
Videoconferencing A Requirement?