Sorenson Communications introduced a new version of its video relay service this week. The ntouch VP Videophone lets users use their computers or hook up to a television for phone conversations with an interpreter. Unlike the last version of the device, the new hardware includes a separate webcam-like camera along with better quality video. Plus, callers can leave messages and there is a ring of flashing lights that can blink in different patterns to identify the caller. A Sorenson relay operator is available to users or calls can be made directly if both parties have the videophone. Find out more here.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
The ntouch VP Videophone
Sorenson Communications introduced a new version of its video relay service this week. The ntouch VP Videophone lets users use their computers or hook up to a television for phone conversations with an interpreter. Unlike the last version of the device, the new hardware includes a separate webcam-like camera along with better quality video. Plus, callers can leave messages and there is a ring of flashing lights that can blink in different patterns to identify the caller. A Sorenson relay operator is available to users or calls can be made directly if both parties have the videophone. Find out more here.