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Tandberg Expands Appeal of Telepresence with T1

Tandberg recently announced the new immersive Telepresence T1. According to the company, the T1 provides the same experience and interface as the T3, except with a smaller footprint.

Tandberg Expands Appeal of Telepresence with T1

Tandberg recently announced the new immersive Telepresence T1. According to the company, the T1 provides the same experience and interface as the T3, except with a smaller footprint.

Tandberg recently announced the new immersive Telepresence T1. According to the company, the T1 provides the same experience and interface as the T3, except with a smaller footprint.

“We are building upon the success of our Tandberg Telepresence T3 to deliver a broad range of options to customers who have requested the same high-quality immersive telepresence experience throughout their businesses,” said Fredrik Halvorsen, Tandberg CEO, in a statement. “Telepresence is a growing market and we intend to capture this opportunity by delivering the most innovative and interoperable products in the industry.”

With the new T1, Tandberg officials say customers can create the same quality immersive telepresence experience the that high-end T3 provides but for smaller groups and regional offices.

“The T1 enables two people to communicate in a true telepresence environment with peers, customers, and partners no matter what type of system they use. By integrating the same 65-inch high-definition display and our signature Nordic blue walls into the smaller room, the consistency of the immersive experience is maintained,” said Hakon Dahle, Tandberg chief technologist, in a statement. “In addition, the touch-screen interface introduced with the T3 has been adapted for the T1, making it easy for first-time users to be in full control.”

The Tandberg Telepresence T1 works with the full Tandberg portfolio, as well as Microsoft Office Communications Server and other standards-based video endpoints and telepresence systems.

Tandberg and Cisco Systems announced earlier this month that the networking giant would acquire the videoconferencing and telepresence vendor.

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