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Google Launches Chromebox For Meetings, A $999 Videoconferencing System Based On ChromeOS | TechCrunch


Google Launches Chromebox For Meetings A 999 Videoconferencing System Based On ChromeOS TechCrunch

Google Launches Chromebox For Meetings A 999 Videoconferencing System Based On ChromeOS TechCrunch

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At a small media event in Mountain View today, Google announced the launch of Chromebox for Meetings, a $999 Core i7-based ASUS Chromebox setup with a remote, camera and microphone for conference rooms. The system uses Hangouts in the backend and is also compatible with existing conferencing setups from Vidyo and UberConference (for phone calls).

The system includes all the components necessary to run a meeting, with the exception of a display. For the first year, users don’t have to pay any additional costs; after that, the cost is $250 per year.

Because the system uses Hangouts in the background, users can attend these meetings from any device that can run Hangouts. In total, Chromebox for Meetings supports up to 15 video streams (Hangouts itself tops out at 10 streams). As these streams will often go out over the public Internet, they will be encrypted.

As for the hardware, the system comes with an Intel i7-based Chromebox with four USB ports and a Logitech HD camera that can do full HD and automatically switch resolutions based on bandwidth. It also includes a microphone with a volume controls, built-in DSP and a remote control that includes a full QWERTY keyboard on the back and connects to the Chromebox over a nano-sized USB adapter.

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That logitech Jabra USB speaker is the most amazing thing I've ever heard.  They are cheap!  We found ours for about $70.   It works on everything and the sound and cancellation is amazing.

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How did they get so good and inexpensive, so quickly?

For $999 that's a bit expensive, it's just a pc with a soft codec

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