Skype Starting To Support 720p HD Video Calls
The voip company Skype made an announcement yesterday that they started to support 720 HD video calls in the latest Windows beta version of Skype. Skype 4.2 for Windows can deliver 720p HD-quality video calling at 1280 x 720 resolution, at up to 30 frames per second which is an improvement over the current video calling resolution of 640?480. Not all Skype users will be able to do their video calling in 720p. HD video calling has additional requirements besides the limited availability for the Windows operating system including a high speed broadband connection (Skype recommends uninterrupted high-speed broadband of at least 1 Mbps symmetrical bandwidth to achieve 720p HD-quality video calls on either a PC or television.), a HD webcam capable of delivering 720p 30 frames per second captures and a PC with at least 1.8 Ghz

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