Watch the diagnosis happen.
Quote teardowns, room diagnoses, and working walkthroughs of the gear I'd actually recommend. It's the same judgment you'd hire me for - on camera, applied where you can watch it.
Zoom Rooms vs Teams Rooms: compare multi-stream mode before you pick a platform
Both platforms can give every person in the room their own view. One sends a composite tile, the other sends real streams - and that difference decides how in-person your remote people can feel.
Bid review round two: the large rooms, the touch screens, and the USB switcher
The same public bid, one level deeper: what "support everything" costs, when a giant touch screen confuses more than it helps, and why USB switching is where reliability leaks.
Reading a real government A/V bid: one brand for every conference room
A public invitation to bid, read cold on camera: the single-brand room spec, what wireless sharing really shares, and the cable problem hiding in the BYOD design.
Zoom Rooms Intelligent Director: what it does and what it actually requires
Every person in the room gets their own camera feed. What the feature needs, and the two settings that decide whether anyone ever sees it.
Rather read than watch? Start with three questions and the answer key →
Find out what your rooms are actually costing you.
One meeting. One verdict, in writing. If you don’t need me after that, I’ll be the one who says so.
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