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According to Zoom, the average size of a Zoom Room suits 4.2 people. We’re not sure what the 0.2 person is like or if they are a remote user or a data point, but one thing we are sure of is that a 27-person Zoom Room is highly unusual. So, how does it work and how’d it get built? AVI-SPL’s Steven Mason and Dave Lambe joined this episode of Rants & rAVes to show us and take us on the customer journey used to sell and integrate it. This is the ultimate Zoom Room, and it came together thanks to VR-based room virtualization for both the client and the designer’s benefit. Watch!
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According to Zoom, the average size of a Zoom Room suits 4.2 people. We’re not sure what the 0.2 person is like or if they are a remote user or a data point, but one thing we are sure of is that a 27-person Zoom Room is highly unusual. So, how does it work and how’d it get built? AVI-SPL’s Steven Mason and Dave Lambe joined this episode of Rants & rAVes to show us and take us on the customer journey used to sell and integrate it. This is the ultimate Zoom Room, and it came together thanks to VR-based room virtualization for both the client and the designer’s benefit. Watch!
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