The nVP is great for screen viewing like you watch TV in the family room that you can zoom either in or out to adjust the picture for either individual or group. I use a separate 19" tv for the vp only and it costs only $99. Because I am deaf and I don't use VCO therefore nVP is best choice!
It is like someone asked somebody what time it was and then everybody explained how to build a clock! I don't care how the underlaid technology works! It is important that the product is well tested before releasing to the market and therefore Sorenson has been developing the nTouch vp from...
I am not concerned about returning Ipad2 because my wife and I are happy with nTouch vp after a few weeks with Z20. The Z20 is ideal for office uses which requires bright lights for its webcam but not for general home uses. The nTouch vp has high quality webcam that can be seen well any distances.
Sorenson's nTouch VP is best in screen viewing for any ages. I heard that a lot of people are complaining about Z20 due to the poor picture quailty and switched back to Sorenson. Even a ZVRS tech prefers nTouch VP for home uses.
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Yes, it is true because I am one of them. Sorenson app in the Ipad2 is awesome! I can't disagree that nTouch vp is much better than Z20 in screen viewing!
That is for the regular calls. If you can check this link, Cheap Calls and Group Video Calls with Skype - Skype. One to One video calls are free if both sides use Skype accounts. No, it is not closed captioned but quoted.
If Purple VRS have their own way using the Skype service–which can be found with this link, Purple VRS for Skype - Purple Communications –then Purple VRS could be a winner because there is a new device on the market which only costs $250. That device can be found here, telyHD Video Calling...
I have both Purple and ZVRS apps in my Android 4G phone by ATT. Both apps works great that I can chat with my wife at home from anywhere either WiFi spots and 4G network ranges especially ZVRS in both endpoints.
The link is an excellent resource for the VRS industry to implement the latest standard protocol per FCC's request. As far as I know, ZVRS (also known as CSDVRS) is already ahead of other all VRS providers in that area.
Actually, Sorenson knew all about those issues because they just posted a job opening for a software engineer. Find Jobs - Senior Software Engineer Jobs in Salt Lake City, Utah - Sorenson Communications. Eventually, their next product may be compatible then.
Hello, all. I am new to this website and want to jump into the VRS industry discussion. I just got a new Z20 in the place of VP200 recently and learned a lot about the video phone technology. Yes, I agree with VRSEngieer about the protocol issues among the VRS providers and find that the ZVRS is...