We’ve joined forces with Grandstream to offer you webinars through the Grandstream Learning Series.
Next up on the schedule is your chance to get a first-hand look at the new Grandstream GXV Series of Android-based VoIP Video Phones.
We encourage you to attend to ask questions and learn how they can fit into your business communication solution because as Gina Narcisi at SearchUnifiedCommunications points out, “There’s no doubt that consumerization has impacted business needs, and employees expect more of the features they are used to using in their personal lives — like video — at work. ”
The Grandstream GXV3240 is a multimedia Gigabit VoIP Video phone with 3-way video conferencing, a tiltable CMOS camera, and HD audio/voice.
The GXV3240 is a great solution solution for a high-tech school campus or a fast-paced business that uses their own API for custom apps with its integrated WiFi, a built-in web browser, and HDMI connectivity.
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Want an Android tablet on your desktop that can also make and receive voice and video calls?
Then the Grandstream GXV3275 is for you.
This a 6-line multimedia video phone with a 7″ color touch screen, integrated WiFi, a built-in web browser, and HDMI connectivity.
Features & Functions:
“The new Grandstream GXV3240 and GXV3275 video phones offer a unique user experience by combining the power of Android, VoIP, and video conferencing all from your desktop,” said Tom Costelloe, Marketing Manager of VoIP Supply.
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