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I Want My Hour Back!
Introducing TANDBERG's New Interactive Online Campaign
"I want my hour back!" We've all said it and now TANDBERG has launched an interactive online campaign to show new and existing audiences how telepresence and video conferencing can help get their time back.
Through witty and sharp video vignettes and other interactive collateral, James G, the central character for this campaign, engages with people to raise awareness of our industry and open up a dialog with TANDBERG. As part of the campaign, we are launching two new microsites!
The I Want My Hour Back site is designed to be viral and build buzz about TANDBERG and the industry by creating a community of people sharing ideas through uploaded videos, pictures and text about what they would do if they could get their hour back.
The New Way of Working site is designed for those who are really intrigued and want to learn more! The site targets the business audience by showing videos and other compelling information about how video conferencing technology is positively impacting peoples' lives by helping them do more with less, transform business, and be greener.
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QuadView HD
The QuadView® HD offers the most powerful image processing available in a multi-viewer, with outstanding image quality, plus a web based control, dynamic window sizing, borders and titling, smooth zoom/pans and more. The QuadView HD is ideal for any application requiring display of multiple images on a monitor or projector.
The QuadView HD accepts high resolution DVI, RGB, HDTV, S-Video, component and NTSC/PAL composite video. Up to twenty four sources can be connected, four of which can be displayed simultaneously. The QuadView HD offers the highest quality graphics and HDTV rendition, with state-of-the-art deinterlacing and scaling. Picture quality sets a new standard for the industry.
An agile video switcher accepts up to sixteen video inputs, user configurable as sixteen composite, eight S-Video or five component video inputs, in any combination. Up to sixteen video inputs can be cycled through a single window with user selected timing.
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