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Skype Embeds Service in
HDTVs January
5, 2010 The
latest version of Skype for Windows can deliver up to 720p HD-quality
video calling at 1280 x 720 resolution, at up to 30 frames per second,
giving individuals an even smoother and richer video calling experience.
To make an HD video call, users will need a high-speed broadband
connection, a new HD webcam, a PC with a 1.8 GHz dual-core processor and
Skype 4.2 Beta for Windows.
Panasonic's Viera HDTVs
will offer Skype for voice and video calling.
“With HD-quality Skype video calls, we can bring our users even closer
to the ones they love through an even richer, more meaningful video
calling experience,” said Josh Silverman, CEO of Skype. “Imagine being
able to see the sparkle of your grandchild’s eyes or the setting of your
best friend’s engagement ring. Through the innovation of Skype’s
engineers and our hardware partners, these scenarios are now possible
without having to buy expensive equipment or software.”
New HD webcams are due to arrive in early 2010. At CES, faceVsion and In
Store Solutions introduced new HD webcams that are optimized to work
with Skype. In order to make HD video calling available to as many
people as possible, the new Skype Certified HD webcams handle the video
encoding and processing onboard, removing the need for a
high-performance computer to encode the HD video.
faceVsion developed the FV TouchCam N1, an HD encoding webcam optimized
for Skype video calling. Two versions of the faceVsion webcam will ship,
beginning in February 2010: one with a microphone ($99) and one without
($69). In Store Solutions introduced two new HD encoding webcams, the
FREETALK HD PRO ($120) and FREETALK HD PRO PLUS ($140), which will be
available in March 2010. Both the faceVsion and FREETALK webcams will be
available for purchase online via the Skype Shop.
Skype-enabled Televisions
Skype
is already renowned for popularizing video calling and bringing people
closer together through rich, real-time communication. With Skype
embedded into Internet-connected HDTVs, the company is creating a new
experience that will allow people to communicate from the comfort of
their living rooms.
The new HDTVs will deliver familiar Skype features including:
- Free Skype-to-Skype voice and video
calls
- Calls to landline or mobile phones at
Skype’s low rates
- The option to receive inbound calls
via a user’s online Skype number
- Skype voicemail, if it is set up
- Being invited to participate in voice
conference calls with up to 24 other parties
- Support for up to 720p HD video calls,
depending on the availability of high-speed broadband and a HD
webcam
At CES, Skype
announced partnerships with LG and Panasonic to offer Skype–enabled
HDTVs. Skype software will be embedded into Panasonic’s line of 2010
VIERA CAST-enabled HDTVs and LG’s 26 new LCD and plasma HDTVs with
NetCast Entertainment Access™. Both lines are expected to be available
in mid-2010. Both LG and Panasonic will offer specially-designed HD
webcams that are optimized for Skype video calls as separate accessories
that can be plugged into the televisions. These webcams support 720p HD
and include special microphones and optics that can pick up sound and
video from a couch-distance.
“The popularity of Skype video calling has increased substantially in
recent years with an average of 34% of Skype-to-Skype calls now
including video,” added Silverman. “For many people who are video
calling on Skype, they have expressed a desire to communicate with their
friends and family from somewhere comfortable, and preferably on a big
screen. Logically, this led to the development of Skype embedded on
HDTVs.” “The
addition of Skype to our VIERA CAST offerings truly takes HDTV
connectivity to a whole new level,” said Bob Perry, Vice President,
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “VIERA CAST was created to offer
Panasonic VIERA HDTV owners a new level of entertainment by giving them
access to some of the most popular content-driven web sites. Panasonic
VIERA HDTV owners can now not only share photos and videos online; with
Skype they can also talk to family and friends from the comfort of their
living room.”
“Embedding the Skype software in our broadband HDTVs enriches the user
experience, allowing consumers to connect with family and friends from
the comfort of their family room without a PC,” said Peter Reiner,
senior vice president, marketing, LG Electronics USA. Skype on LG HDTVs
will give our customers another flexible option in allowing them to
communicate using Skype, as well as access content directly through
their HDTV.”
Skype recommends uninterrupted high-speed broadband of at least 1 Mbps
symmetrical bandwidth to achieve 720p HD-quality video calls on either a
PC or television. |