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Chromebox for meetings, a $999 video conferencing system from Google | Ars Technica

Aside February 6, 2014 Charles Barbour

Chromebox for meetings, a $999 video conferencing system from Google | Ars Technica.

This looks like this could be a pretty interesting product. Our group is doing quite a few Google hangouts and improved audio and video quality might be very appreciated.

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