Radvision Makes HD Videoconferencing Rad, Man

Nathan Eddy

April 25, 2012

1 Min Read
Channel Futures logo in a gray background | Channel Futures

Unified video communications specialist Radvision, acquired by Avaya in March 2012, just gave resellers more options for their customers with the release of the Scopia XT4200 HD videoconferencing system and the Scopia XT Meeting Center, an all-in-one room system with integrated 55-inch displays.

The XT4200, aimed at small- to medium-size businesses (SMBs), offers HD audio, H.264 high profile and scalable video coding, dual-display support and a wide-angle pan-tilt-zoom camera. For extra sleekness, the XT4200 is available with optional multitouch control via Apple’s iPad.

The XT Meeting Center, powered by the company’s XT5000 HD videoconferencing room system, supports multiparty calling and two full 1080p/60fps video channels, integrated onto a specially designed cart that boosts portability.

Pricing for the XT4200 starts at $6,500, and for the XT Meeting Center, pricing starts at a cool $35,000. Both units will be available in the second quarter of 2012, and  expand the company‘s endpoint portfolio to serve the SMB  market, as well as those that rely on fully integrated all-in-one video meeting centers.

“Companies are looking to enable their employees to be more productive, and the ROI of videoconferencing in doing this has long been demonstrated,” said Roberto Giamagli, general manager of the company’s video business unit, in the release announcing the new offerings. “By offering standards-based video, and in particular, video as part of an overall UC and collaboration solutions, VARs are enabling their customers to collaborate more efficiently and effectively than ever before.”

Read more about:

AgentsMSPsVARs/SIs
Free Newsletters for the Channel
Register for Your Free Newsletter Now

You May Also Like