Acer Unveils Chromebox For Videoconferencing
Acer today announced the new Chromebox for meetings CXV2, a solution for videoconferencing that includes hardware, software, and support all in one box.
Booting up in about 8 seconds and supporting up to 15 conference participants across various devices, the solution is easy to set up and manage, with 24/7 technical support included.
The new Chromebox for meetings CXV2 is the latest addition to Acer?s portfolio of Chrome OS products including Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases.
Powered by a powerful Intel Core i7 processor and Intel HD Graphics that supports Ultra HD video output, the Acer Chromebox for meetings CXV2 is bundled with a high-quality camera, remote control, and microphone/speaker. The camera supports up to Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution, and features Carl Zeiss lens with autofocus, and automatic low-light correction. The speaker and omni-directional microphone supports wideband frequency response, and built in digital signal processor for speech clarity, and features mute, end call, and volume buttons. The RF-based wireless remote control with a full QWERTY keyboard enables easy operation and collaboration, while an optional VESA bracket allows the Chromebox to be tucked-away behind monitors to save space.
Based on Chrome OS, the Acer Chromebox for meetings CXV2 automatically updates itself every six weeks. All data stored on the Chromebox are encrypted and protected by its TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 1.2 chip, which generates and stores cryptographic keys. Each time Chrome OS boots up, it checks the integrity and validity of system files to ensure they have not been tampered with.
The new Chromebox for meetings CXV2 is the latest addition to Acer?s portfolio of Chrome OS products including Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases.
Powered by a powerful Intel Core i7 processor and Intel HD Graphics that supports Ultra HD video output, the Acer Chromebox for meetings CXV2 is bundled with a high-quality camera, remote control, and microphone/speaker. The camera supports up to Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution, and features Carl Zeiss lens with autofocus, and automatic low-light correction. The speaker and omni-directional microphone supports wideband frequency response, and built in digital signal processor for speech clarity, and features mute, end call, and volume buttons. The RF-based wireless remote control with a full QWERTY keyboard enables easy operation and collaboration, while an optional VESA bracket allows the Chromebox to be tucked-away behind monitors to save space.
Based on Chrome OS, the Acer Chromebox for meetings CXV2 automatically updates itself every six weeks. All data stored on the Chromebox are encrypted and protected by its TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 1.2 chip, which generates and stores cryptographic keys. Each time Chrome OS boots up, it checks the integrity and validity of system files to ensure they have not been tampered with.