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  2. HDCI - Wikipedia

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    HDCI (High Definition Camera Interface) used in Polycom video conferencing systems.It uses a 60-Pin Low-force helix high-density connector interface.. Provides input for the main camera and second camera.

  3. Poly Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Poly Inc., formerly Polycom, is an American multinational corporation that develops video, voice and content collaboration and communication technology. Poly is a subsidiary of HP Inc. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Polycom was co-founded in 1990 by Brian L Hinman and Jeffrey Rodman. [ 4 ]

  4. Plantronics - Wikipedia

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    Plantronics, Inc. is an American electronics company producing audio communications equipment for business and consumers. Its products support unified communications, mobile use, gaming and music.

  5. Polycom VSX 7000 - Wikipedia

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    The VSX 7000 is a videoconferencing system made by Polycom. The Polycom VSX 7000 was introduced in October 2003. The system features CD quality audio, TV-quality video, and an integrated MCU unit capable of mixed-network multipoint capability for up to four sites. [2] The camera is connected to the Polycom VSX 7000 via a S-Video cable ...

  6. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video calling) is the use of audio and video for simultaneous two-way communication. [1] Today, videotelephony is widespread. There are many terms to refer to videotelephony.

  7. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    A vertical service code (VSC) is a sequence of digits and the signals star (*) and pound/hash (#) dialed on a telephone keypad or rotary dial to access certain telephone service features. [1]

  8. 411 Video Magazine - Wikipedia

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    411 Video Magazine (commonly abbreviated as 411VM or 411) was a skateboarding video series. [1] [2] 411 was created in 1993 by Josh Friedberg and Steve Douglas. [3] [4] [5] 411 released four issues per year, until its last issue, issue 67 was released in 2005. [6] [7] Prior to 411, professional skateboarders only showcased their video footage ...

  9. Talk:411 Video Magazine - Wikipedia

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