Polycom VSX 7000

Videoconferencing system made by Polycom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The VSX 7000 is a videoconferencing system made by Polycom.

SuccessorPolycom VSX 7000s
Rear camera65° field of view, 12× zoom, 30 frames/sec, FECC
DisplayExternal, not included in the unit
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VSX 7000
ManufacturerPolycom
SuccessorPolycom VSX 7000s
Rear camera65° field of view, 12× zoom, 30 frames/sec, FECC
DisplayExternal, not included in the unit
ConnectivityIP (up to 2 Mbit/s), ISDN (up to 512 kbit/s)
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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.[1]

The camera is connected to the Polycom VSX 7000 via a S-Video cable.[citation needed]

The VSX 7000 was intended for medium-sized conference rooms, and generally received positive reviews.[2]

The system was superseded by the Polycom VSX7000s in 2005. Support from Polycom for this system ended at December 31, 2010.[3]

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