Standard Definition Videoconferencing

The PCS-G50 system is built on the same platform as Sony 's successful PCS-1 and PCS-G70 video conferencing series, but adds the scalability necessary for installation in a range of environments.
The system can be customized with capture, output and display options, and is capable of delivering broadcast-quality video over IP networks utilizing the H.263 standard video codec/4CIF format at a maximum video transfer rate of 4 Mbps. For higher throughput, the PCS-G50 also supports the H.264 standard as well as previous ITU-T standard videoconferencing codecs for enhanced compatibility with legacy systems.
High Definition Videoconferencing

Much more personal than making contact by email or phone, videoconferencing with the PCS-XG80 lets you see and speak to customers and colleagues anywhere in the world in 1080i HD video quality. You can develop stronger working relationships and gauge their reactions instantly - making business more responsive and productive.
With approximately four times more detail than standard definition (SD) images, the exceptional HD video quality of the PCS-XG80 takes your visual communications to the next level. The HD video quality not only enhances your daily video conferences with life like images, but also lets you see details that were not before visible with SD systems - which is especially useful for applications such as product design conferences.
The PCS-XG80 HD camera adopts the Sony developed 'BrightFace' TM technology that produces clear images even when used in rooms with less-than-ideal lighting conditions. The unit also features clear and natural-sounding stereo audio, allowing you to hold videoconferences with 'real communication' as if you were in the same room.
Achieving 1080i HD video quality and life-like sound, the powerful, affordable, and compact PCS-XG80 HD Visual Communication System is ideal for videoconferencing at all levels of business, as well as for distance learning. HD videoconferencing is now available for your daily communication needs.