Tandberg Telepresence T1 Designed for Smaller Footprint

Tandberg announced the Telepresence T1, an immersive video conferencing system based on the Telepresence T3 but with a smaller footprint. The smaller footprint, according to the company, provides an immersive experience to smaller groups and for regional offices.

The Telepresence T1 offers the same blue walls and 65" high definition display but is designed to be integrated into smaller rooms. The T1 also offers the touch-screen interface used in the T3.

Tandberg said the Telepresence T1 interoperates with all Tandberg products, with Microsoft Office Communications Server, and with other standards-based video endpoints and telepresence systems.

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