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210-065 · Question #290

Endpoints for immersive telepresence (choice 3):

The correct answer is A. CTS 3000 B. TX 9000 E. T3. Immersive telepresence systems deliver life-size, multi-screen video to simulate in-person meetings; the CTS 3000, TX 9000, and T3 are Cisco's immersive product lines.

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Question

Endpoints for immersive telepresence (choice 3):

Options

  • ACTS 3000
  • BTX 9000
  • CEX 90
  • DSX 10
  • ET3
  • FJabber

How the community answered

(35 responses)
  • A
    89% (31)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    3% (1)
  • F
    6% (2)

Why each option

Immersive telepresence systems deliver life-size, multi-screen video to simulate in-person meetings; the CTS 3000, TX 9000, and T3 are Cisco's immersive product lines.

ACTS 3000Correct

The Cisco TelePresence System CTS 3000 is a multi-screen immersive room system that renders participants at life-size scale to replicate a real meeting environment.

BTX 9000Correct

The Cisco TelePresence TX 9000 is a high-end multi-screen immersive system designed for executive boardrooms, providing a full sense of physical presence.

CEX 90

The EX 90 is a personal or small-room executive endpoint with a single screen and is not classified as an immersive multi-screen telepresence system.

DSX 10

The SX 10 is a compact single-screen codec for small rooms and huddle spaces and does not provide the multi-screen life-size characteristics of immersive systems.

ET3Correct

The Cisco TelePresence T3 is a three-screen immersive system built for large conference rooms requiring life-size video presence.

FJabber

Jabber is a software-based unified communications client and is not a hardware immersive telepresence endpoint.

Concept tested: Cisco immersive telepresence endpoint product line classification

Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collaboration-endpoints/telepresence-tx9000-series/index.html

Topics

#immersive telepresence#CTS 3000#TX 9000#T3

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