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Vidyo First to Achieve 1440p/60fps Multiparty Video Conference
June 7, 2010 | Chris Payatagool
LAS VEGAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Vidyo Inc., the first company to deliver personal telepresence, announced today that it has set a new benchmark in videoconferencing with the first system to attain 1440p (decode) in an HD multiparty video conference via general purpose IP networks. VidyoConferencing is able to deliver unprecedented video fidelity at 2560 x 1440p resolution (77% more pixels than 1080p) via a standard Internet connection due to its unique patented architecture and VidyoRouter technology. Because VidyoTechnology uses Intel architecture-based platforms, it is able to take advantage of Intel's fastest, intelligent multi-core technology, achieving milestones in videoconferencing price and performance.
VidyoConferencing supporting 1440p requires at least 4Mbps and will be available in July of this year. For a limited time, it will be offered at no extra cost to all Vidyo customers using Vidyo's Version 2 software. A demonstration of 1440p VidyoConferencing in an executive desktop setting running on the Intel i7 processor, will take place at InfoComm 2010 in Las Vegas, June 9-11th, 2010, Vidyo Booth #N2325.
"We are excited to demonstrate Vidyo at 1440p, an industry first," said Ofer Shapiro, co-founder and CEO of Vidyo. "Delivering 1440p is yet another example of the unique advantage of Vidyo's platform; because we are software-based, we are able to leverage the latest hardware platforms with the very best price-to-performance ratio that exists in the realm of videoconferencing and telepresence options."
About Vidyo, Inc.
Vidyo, Inc. pioneered personal telepresence, enabling natural, multi-point videoconferences on desktop computers, room systems and soon smart phones and tablets. Vidyo's patented VidyoRouter architecture delivers the only available H.264/SVC solution that eliminates an MCU while providing the industry's best error resilience (click here to see a video) and lowest latency videoconferencing solution over the Internet, 3G, 4G, WiMAX and LTE networks. Learn more at www.vidyo.com.












