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Device: Video Conferencing Equipment
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: HITACHI 3CCD COLOR CAMERA HV-C20-S4
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: HITACHI 3CCD COLOR CAMERA HV-C20-S4
Location: United States, Wisconsin
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Device: Video Conferencing Equipment
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: Video Trolley
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: Video Trolley
Location: Germany, Bavaria
Rating: 93%
Rating: 93%
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Video Conferencing Equipment may also be referred to as :
Video Teleconferencing System | Video Conference System | Videoconferencing System, Telemedicine | Teleconsultation System | Teleconferencing System, Video | Remote Conference System | Telemedicine Videoconferencing System | VTC UnitTips for buying Video Conferencing Equipment
- When looking for video conferencing equipment, make sure that the display matrix consists of 256 colors for a proper view of the transmitted video.
- Other features to be included in the ideal video conferencing equipment are: a full common intermediate format resolution of at least 352 x 288, and a quarter common intermediate format resolution of at least 170 x 144 with a frame capture rate of at least 30 fps.
- The video teleconferencing system's supported compression algorithms should include H.261 and H.263 for video and G.711, G.722, and G.723 for audio at minimum.
- The video conferencing equipment camera should be a color charge coupled device with a horizontal resolution of at least 300 lines.
- Based on the type of consultation required using the video teleconferencing system, some additional input devices may be needed.
- The facility should include technical specifications in their request for proposal to suppliers. These should be based on the applications planned for the telemedicine videoconferencing system.
- Facilities should clearly specify their telecommunications and networking requirements before purchase of a teleconsultation system. They need to ensure that the telecommunications technology needed to transmit diagnostic quality information is available at the primary and remote sites.
- When choosing a carrier, facilities should look into the following factors: monthly and annual fees, certification costs per site, billing procedures, and experience with videoconferencing and telemedicine applications.
- Before purchasing scopes from a telemedicine supplier, facilities should decide whether they could use existing scopes with the telemedicine system.
- Facilities should also consider the installation requirements of video conferencing equipment or a telemedicine videoconferencing system, and whether it needs roll-about, group, or desktop configurations. They should keep in mind that group configurations require a dedicated room for videoconferences.
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