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:The Xcaster Wireless HD Camera (Linux powered)
The Xcaster Wireless HD Camera (Linux powered)
Mar 4, 2009, 12 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6466 reads)

[ Thanks to Thomas Zaubi for this link. ]

"The result is impressive: Through real time high definition video, advanced laser based collaboration and high resolution 5 megapixel still images, the product is able to provide both sides of the communication link with a unique user experience and telepresence communication quality directly from the field.

"Through supporting standards like SIP and H.323 the Xcaster can dial any HD video conferencing and telepresence product on the market. Combining state of the art processing hardware and high definition H.264 video as well as CD quality AAC audio codecs, the Xcaster is the ultimate video communication device. Through high end optics, advanced CMOS imaging technology and the newly developed high speed 802.11n networking standard, the Xcaster is ready to take on any communication."
You have to dig a bit to learn it runs Linux and other FOSS application--ed.

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