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Hi....

this may seem a silly question, but I cannot seem to find a definitive answer.

What exactly is the difference between HDX 7000 rev A/B/C? also, what or which of these is needed to support the RTV licence?

Many thanks...

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The HDX 7000 rev A and B are the original HDX 7000 systems that could only do 720p. The HDX 7000 rev C can do 1080p and it is the only HDX 7000 rev that will support RTV. 

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Polycom is now shipping HDX 7000 hardware version D, which will support the same software features as the version C but does not have the outputs which are labeled VCR, the S-video and associated RCA connections.

 

This is documented in the price lists, the Admin Guide and the release notes.

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Many thanks....so, if we need to upgrade any A/B systems, we need the hardware upgrade kit at $2k each!, making it in the region of 2750 dollars just to make them Lync 2013 compatible....nice little earner for Polycom....

 

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Know it does not make it any easier, but there was a video processor change on the HDX units to keep up with the changes in the technology and that is the upgrade.  It is a change out of the daughter board on the system.

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