But we max out at six video participants. You can join a Pluot meeting from any combination of Pluot rooms and Chrome web browsers. Our main limitation right now, relative to a solution like Highfive or a more expensive hardware solution is that, for the moment, we only support six locations in a video meeting. (If users have problems, we want to hear about them and improve our UX!) Your users should be able to create, start, and join Pluot meetings easily, and do wireless presentations onto the TV. Our biggest focus has been on making the user interface very simple, so that anyone is comfortable using Pluot. You can cancel any time, and if you cancel within 60 days we give you a full refund. You can pay monthly (you don’t have to prepay for an annual subscription). (Pluot appliance, camera, microphone/speaker, cables.) We charge $50/month, per Pluot. We ship you all the hardware you need to set a TV up for video conferencing, for free. We may be a good fit for what you’d like to do - especially if price is a big driver for the decision. You could either use the laptop’s own camera for the demo use case, or perhaps screen share from the laptop, if the demo is of a software product. But it sounds like you may want to have a dedicated camera at the front of the room for a traditional “video conference” view, and then allow the laptop itself to do a demo for the other view. I may be misinterpreting the “smart screen demo” use case. I’m a brand new Green Guy here, co-founder of Pluot, a startup that makes video conferencing hardware for small businesses.
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