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January 08, 2008
LifeSize HD Video Conferencing Awarded 2007 Product of the Year by INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine
By Stefania Viscusi, TMCnet Assistant Editor
LifeSize ( News - Alert) Communications, a provider of HD video conferencing solutions has been recognized for their LifeSize Express video communications system by INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine as part of the magazine’s 10th Annual Product of the Year Awards.
At only an inch thick, LifeSize Express offers an affordable, easy to use HD video conferencing system that saves on travel costs while also allowing meaningful face-t o-face communications to occur.
LifeSize HD video conferencing offers improved quality over other existing video conferencing systems that are limited to 352 x 228 pixels and instead delivers video communication at 1280 x 720 pixels and at 30 frames per second, for an HD video conferencing sessions that appears true-to-size.
The Product of the Year Awards honor the most innovative products and most deserving companies based on who the editors of INTERNET TELEPHONY view demonstrate the "vision, leadership and attention to detail that are the hallmarks of the prestigious Product of the Year award."
Rich Tehrani, TMC ( News - Alert) President and Editor-in-Chief of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine commented, “We are proud to recognize the greatest achievements in the advancement of VoIP  and IP telecommunications technologies in 2007. These companies have proven they are dedicated to quality and excellence while addressing real needs in the marketplace.”
A full list of Product of the Year winners will be published in the February, 2008 issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine.
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