Monday, September 03, 2007

Samsung introduces VoIP capable monitors, 220TN and 225UW

Samsung Electronics, a global leader in consumer electronics and digital technology, introduced two 22" monitor models with VoIP functions at IFA 2007, opening a new era of VoIP, video conferencing and video calls.

Samsung Electronics’ new SyncMaster 220TN monitor is embedded with simple networking modules, enabling users to go online and make video calls when connected to LAN cable even without a PC. As the monitor has a built-in camera, microphone and speaker, users can make conference and video calls by using software that comes installed, without buying additional equipment while they go online.
The other new monitor, SyncMaster 225UW, developed for more convenient VoIP calls, is optimized for Microsoft UC (Unified Communication) solution for total personal ID management.
Moreover, the SyncMaster 225UW with built-in camera, microphone and speaker allows users to make video calls or to chat with traditional messenger systems such as MS Live Messenger and Skype.
Both monitors support high resolution of 1680x1050 and have USB hub functions with four USB ports and two, respectively. These monitors, with elegantly designed high gloss finish and touch buttons, are expected to be well received by companies in need of frequent conference calls with branches and by parents who have children studying abroad.
Yun Ho Ha, Senior Vice President of Samsung’s Visual Display Division said, “These monitors with VoIP functions unveiled at this IFA exhibition will become a must-have item for individual users and enterprises in the global era.”
More information on Samsung at IFA 2007 is available at www.samsung.com/ifapress

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