ShareVision PC3000 rivals ISDN-based videoconferencing systems and
yet costs much less. Read about its reviews from popular Computer magazines.
The good reviews and the many
awards
which ShareVision has won makes it your ideal choice of an all-in-one desktop
video conferencing solution for your PC.
New Media Magazine
PC Today Magazine
PC Computing Magazine
PC Magazine
PC World Magazine
"Connections came in at 24Kbs (local call). Not bad. What was really
impressive was that the system performed very much like an ISDN-based system,
aside from the lower video rate. Transferring a file took about the same amount
of time and white board sharing and application sharing were similarly
responsive."
New Media, Nov 1995
"... Whitake spent $3,200 on a pair of ShareVision kits from Creative Labs.
Because the product relies on telephone lines and 28.8 kilobits per seconds
(Kbps) modems for transmitting voice, data and video, it's one of the cheapest
solutions in the market. ``I hate to spend an exorbitant amount of
time and investment on something that I might never use, and the ShareVision
package was in a range where I was willing to spend the money on an
experimental basis,'' says Whitake. He expects to recoup the cost of his
experiment within six months."
PC Today, May 1995
"With the introduction of its ShareVision PC3000 desktop videoconferencing
system, Creative Labs is making a statement: Desktop conferencing isn't hard.
In fact, the ShareVision PC3000 system is so easy to set up that you may wonder
what all the fuss is about."
PC Computing, May 1995
"Users should have an easier time installing the ShareVision package than most
of the ISDN systems we tested. Diagnostic software ensures that everything is
running smoothly. The only snag we encountered was an IRQ conflict that we
resolved by changing the computer's BIOS setup."
PC Magazine, Apr 1995
"What the ShareVision does is to let you conduct video conferencing over existing phone
lines - an impressive feat that eliminates thorny ISDN issues."
PC World, Mar 1995
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