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May 30 2004, 11:48am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Polycom VSX 3000 is a 17 inch LCD PC Monitor with a built-in high-end Polycom Video conference system.
The Polycom monitor has a camera, a high-performance microphone and Hi-Fi speakers.
The VSX 3000 supports Polycom Pro-Motion, H.264 video and the Polycom Siren™ 14 audio technology.
The integrated conferencing system supports IP and ISDN connections.
The VSX 3000 should be every bosses dream desk toy.
The VSX 3000 IP-ONLY sells for $3,741.95 at Computers4sure.
The VSX 3000 QBRI is going for $4,864.95 at Computers4sure.
More details on Polycom's site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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