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March 25, 2008

Quanta and ooVoo collaborate on HDTV 'picturephone'

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by Janet Harris

Quanta and ooVoo collaborate on HDTV 'picturephone'
Taiwan-based Laptop manufacturer, Quanta Computer Inc in entering into a partnership with OoVoo, a maker of video chat software, to bring videoconferencing to HDTVs in the home.

The companies are developing a gadget which plugs into an HDTV and connects it to the Internet, acting like a picturephone.

Users can use the Quanta Video Messenger service to talk, ‘face-to-face’ with others who also have the device, and with anyone who is running OoVoo’s software on a PC.

Quanta Video Messenger should be commercially available later in 2008, at a price pitched for the consumer market. Similar services provided by companies such as Cisco, for corporate customers, can cost a prohibitive $9,000 or more.

OoVoo recently demonstrated a prototype of the device, which was hardback book sized and had connectors for a high-definition webcam and audio.

OoVoo, which has its headquarters in New York, is currently negotiating deals with US-based phone and cable companies to build the videoconferencing function into their set-top boxes.

Quanta Video Messenger uses video compression/decompression technologies to deliver HD in a multipoint environment. The technology for HD video communication uses a high- throughput H.264 codec. A minimum of just 512kbps bandwidth is required for one-way 720p video transactions at 30 fps, meaning there is no need for a dedicated lease line.

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2 Comments »
  1. Hi Jan,

    Thanks for the write up. May we request one minor correction – Quanta is actually based in Tapei, Taiwan. As we get closer to commercial availability we’ll provide more information. Who is the best person to email releases to?

    Kind regards,

    Philip Robertson

    Comment by Philip Robertson, ooVoo — March 25, 2008 @ 1:33 pm

  2. Thanks for the correction – now updated. :)

    Comment by Brian Turner — March 27, 2008 @ 8:34 pm

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