Posted By: Laura Foy | Sep 27th, 2007 @ 4:33 PM
With Microsoft's software driving an online videoconference session, and the RoundTable camera placed atop a conference table, remote participants will see the face or faces of the active speakers as they assume the floor. Participants who may grow weary of the angle changes during heated arguments may prefer the optional panorama view. Here the Unified Communications Group explain that the unit has 6 cameras and 6 microphones and its a USB device that integrates naturally with LiveMeeting. We're really just making it alot easier for all of us to work from home Smiley
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RoundTable is a pretty cool system, that integrates very well with Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007.

As mentioned, the camera view is 360, but the Active Presenter Video area will display the camera of the person that is currently being the loudest, which is hopefully the presenter. The panoramic video area will show the 360 video supplied by the cameras.