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Microsoft touts roundtable communications (video)

Microsoft at a company event in San Francisco unveiled its Roundtable communications device. Slated for release in the second quarter of next year, its features a 360-degree camera that transmits images of all the meeting participants and will zoom in the person who's speaking.

Te demo is a failed attempt to humor the audience, but For all the fans of "The Office" (the US version), the demo features Rainn Wilson who plays Dwight Schrute on the series.

Tags: Microsoft, the office, unified communications, Roundtable

June 26, 2006 at 11:49 PM | Permalink

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It amused me that the RoundTable device spent some time focussing on a large office plant in the corner of the room when people were not talking.

Judging by the standard of cheesy humour it was probably making the right decision...

Posted-by: Ian Grey | 7 Jul 2006 09:10:38

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