Hi Thad,
We have a cart that works for polycom as well as AG. We have an
LCD-TV on a cart along with a regular PC in a small desktop case
for AG. The LCD-TV takes a VGA plug input. There's a camera on the
cart next to the polycom. By using the TV remote you can switch
between AG and polycom. Polycom is big on campus here so it was one
way to provide both solutions.
Nothing more than a PIG node really is what the cart is. There's a
ClearOne conference 3-element microphone that we have on the cart
that can be placed out on a meeting table if need be (it's pickup
is good enough you can even leave it on the cart and it's fine).
Not a lot for people to do except plug in the cord for the power
strip in and turn it on.
If you'd like a spec sheet and costing, let me know. I think I
still have it around.
Derek
Thad Sze wrote:
Does anyone out there who has put together a mobile AG solution
that can be deployed in offices, etc have any advice to offer?
Particularly regarding AV equipment and sound quality. Any
pitfalls to avoid would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Thad
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Thaddeus Sze
Information Technology
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard University
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