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  • Skype announces HD Video Calls for PCs and TVs

    Posted by Rob Scott
    on January 6, 2010

    Skype kicked off CES by announcing deals it has brokered with Panasonic and LG to offer Skype video chats via Internet-enabled HDTVs – and news that Skype 720p video calls will now be possible on PCs.

    For HDTV: Skype software will be embedded into the Panasonic line of VIERA CAST HDTVs and LG’s new LCD and plasma HDTVs with NetCast Entertainment Access, both available by mid-2010.  Consumers will also need special $100-150 Webcams (available from the Skype store or from LG and Panasonic).  The new HDTVs will enable free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls in addition to conference calls with up to 24 other parties.

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    For the PC: The latest version of Skype for Windows can deliver up to 720p HD-quality video calling (1280 x 720 resolution, up to 30 fps).  System requirements include a high-speed broadband connection, a new HD Webcam, a PC with a 1.8 GHz processor and Skype 4.2 Beta for Windows.

    Skype recommends high-speed broadband of at least 1 Mbps for 720p HD-quality video calls on either a PC or television.

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