AVTEQ Intros Elite EL-2000 Videoconferencing Solution

The AVTEQ Elite EL-2000 supports single and dual conferencing displays.
The AVTEQ Elite EL-2000 supports single and dual conferencing displays.

At the InfoComm 2011 conference in Orlando, FL, AVTEQ introduced its new videoconferencing solution, the AVTEQ Elite EL-2000.

The EL-2000 supports single or dual videoconferencing displays or three screens and multiple modular units for telepresence applications.

Key features of the AVTEQ Elite EL-2000 include:

  • Support for displays up to 70 inches in size;
  • Standard 19-inch vertical rack mount bracket with 10 RUs of space;
  • Slide-out compartment with 20-inches of rack depth for equipment storage;
  • M-Audio speaker module;
  • Multiple camera mounting positions; and
  • Six-port APC surge protector.

Further information about the AVTEQ Elite EL-2000 is available on the AVTEQ site.

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