Which image would you rather see?
High Definition (HD) video provides an image with crystal clear clarity, allowing you to see every detail and read every expression.
Particularly for applications such as telemedicine or manufacturing, High Definition video can be essential to real time collaboration.
HD is generally accepted to start at 720p and can go up to full HD at 1080p resolution. The resolution, or number of pixels, determines the clarity of your video call. Your image may be shared at 30 frames per second (fps) or up to 60 fps, which will determine the “smoothness” of the motion in your call.
For the best experience, your entire end-to-end solution should support High Definition, from endpoints and cameras to MCUs. There may be times when an endpoint that is unable to support HD is joined in a call. An end-to-end solution should support these non-HD endpoints while maintaining the HD experience for all of the other endpoints.
While High Definition is not used in all locations or applications today, choosing a video system that can easily scale up to HD when needed ensures you have a system that is useful today and into the future.
The TANDBERG HD Solution
TANDBERG provides the most comprehensive end-to-end HD offering in the video conferencing market today, including endpoints, infrastructure and cameras to maintain the HD experience throughout the call.
TANDBERG has an HD video system for virtually every meeting environment, from telepresence, to group systems, to executive desktop video solutions.
TANDBERG’s mobile video solution, Movi, brings business quality High Definition video to the PC. When used with the TANDBERG PrecisionHD™ USB camera, Movi connects the PC to the rest of the TANDBERG HD ecosystem. Moreover, all of TANDBERG’s Precision HD cameras, including the USB camera for PC video, are High Definition.
The TANDBERG Codian MCU 4500 Series is the ultimate choice for HD multipoint video conferencing. The most powerful HD MCU available, it delivers full continuous presence for all conferences, full transcoding, and is ideal for mixed vendor endpoint environments.



