Third party companies like Logitech, Polycom and Crestron are developing docks that enhance the capabilities of the Skype Room. For the most part, the docks come __with multiple USB ports, HDMI ports and more, and connect to the Surface Pro 4. The Crestron dock, priced at $1,199, will ship before the end of this year. Logitech's product is due out soon, and Polycom's MSR series for Skype Room Systems will launch in the first quarter of 2017.
"Skype Room Systems provides a complete Skype for Business meeting room experience that brings HD audio video experience to your meeting. Work like you’re in one place; quickly and easily join meetings, make phone calls, instantly share content in room and remotely, all from an elegant touch screen console device. Transform your meeting rooms and make any space a Skype meeting place."-Microsoft
Skype meetings provide audio, video and web conferencing for up to 250 people using smartphones, tablets, meeting room devices and PCs. Using a calendar reminder, a meeting reminder, or the Skype for Business client, one tap entry into a meeting is supported.
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Skype Room app now in the Windows Store
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