£2,949.59*
- Resolution 3840 x 2160 4K UHD
- Field of view 120°
Product information
Logitech Small Room Solution for Microsoft Teams with TAP MEETUP and ASUS NUC
Turn small rooms into Teams collaboration spaces with one-touch activation, always-on readiness and centralised room control. The systems include everything you need to deliver team video conferencing: Logitech MeetUp all-in-one conference camera, ASUS NUC® mini PC, Logitech Compute Mount with cable holder, Logitech JumpStart services and Logitech Tap touch controller.
Logitech Tap features a 10.1-inch touchscreen, silent operation and commercial-grade cabling and cable management. MeetUp is optimised for seating arrangements and acoustics in smaller rooms. It attaches to the screen and delivers HD video and clear audio for all meeting participants.
Highlights:
- Built-in speaker camera and 3 microphones
- Integrated digital video camera
- Superspeed interface USB 3.0
- Microsoft Teams certified
Package contents:
- MeetUp
- Tap with Cat5e kit
- ASUS NUC TEAMS-LOG13L3KV5
- Compute bracket
- JumpStart registration
- Documentation
Technical data
Name | Logitech Small Room Solution R Video conferencing system |
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Article number | 1000033313 |
GTIN/EAN | 1038482500007 |
Manufacturer SKU | TAPMUPMSTASU |
Model name | Small Room Solution R |
Brand | Logitech |
Product Type | Video conferencing system |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 4K UHD Resolution Resolution: The resolution of a projector is the maximum number of image points (pixels) that a projector can display based on its naturally existing technology, i.e. without conversion or cropping of the image. The native resolution is the number of pixels that a projector physically has to display the image. A projector usually interpolates a resolution when it receives an image signal with a higher resolution than the native one. If this is the case, there may be a lack of image detail or general blurring in the displayed image. If a projector receives an image signal with a lower resolution than the native, it also interpolates, it scales the image up to the native resolution, calculates corresponding additional pixels, if possible without changing the image information. The disadvantage here is that although the image is displayed larger than fed, the original individual pixels may become much more visible as they are multiplied by the conversion. 4K: 4K refers to the resolution of 3840 x 2160 or Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV). This resolution corresponds to 4 times the resolution of Full HD. To record films with this resolution, special cameras are needed that can record at around 8 megapixels (4K). Full HD: The term Full HD is used to describe devices that can physically display or output HDTV signals in full (1920 x 1080 pixels). 1080p: 1080p is the specification of the vertical picture lines. Among other things, it refers to the resolution 1920 x 1080. The "p" in this case means full frames, so all picture lines are displayed simultaneously. 1080i: 1080i is the specification of the vertical picture lines. The "i" in this case means fields. This signal is usually displayed interpolated (e.g. by devices with a 1280 x 720 HDready resolution). The interpolation digitally adds pixels, but also offers a slight blurring. In contrast, 1080p playback uses full frames. |
Diagonal | 10" |
Digital Zoom | 5 |
Field of view | 120° |
Weight | 3 kg |
Colour | Black |
Condition | New |
Warranty type | Bringin service Service and support information |
Manufacturer's warranty information:
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