
Our friends from Krunker have published an interesting hands-on with the Creative inPerson, a video phone that was recently cleared by the FCC. Creative markets it as a video conferencing system. In case you haven’t read our previous article, the inPerson connects using wired or wireless internet. Users need a monthly subscription that is said to be “low cost” (to be defined) in addition of the device itself, sold for $520.
Althought the quality of the audio/video is said to be very good, we think that this is way too expensive for consumers. For businesses it is different because they buy teleconferencing hardware/software from Polycom or Cisco that are much more expensive than this.
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