I got my Z-20 this week. This thing is way better than the VP-200! I'm glad we did it so far.
Sorenson's nTouch VP is best in screen viewing for any ages. I heard that a lot of people are complaining about Z20 due to the poor picture quailty and switched back to Sorenson. Even a ZVRS tech prefers nTouch VP for home uses.
Wow, I'm surprised. My Z-20 is still very good. I bet that it has to do with old ethernet cable. The cable should be a CAT 5e or CAT 6, not CAT 5.
I'm not going to disagree with this, really it's nothing have to do with ethernet cable itself, in term of differences between 5, 5E or 6. Talking about quality of of picture, it's all depend on age, location and wire purities. What I mean about age? It's about the switching center from your provider, how old is it, is it all the latest update hardware and such? One switch from one location is older than the other switch in another location. So that means that one person have better picture quality than other person in another location but they are from same ISP provider... you know? Wire purities? Many houses run with coax cable and have copper wire in it from outside. When it ages, the copper wire start to develop what it's called "pitting", the copper will start to "corrode", tarnish like due to weather effect. This will impact the sensitivity of the "voltage" and will get weaken between the two contacts. So, really there's no uniformity of the network speed across the USA, all never the same speed and some provider start doing what called "speed throttling", that you are going over the limit of some number of Gigabyte per month, that can effect the picture quality.... I mean there are many other reason for it..
So, get the picture above... do we all have same qualities of network? I mean 100 percents? From all different providers? So, just think about it... If you want to use DSL along with Z20, turn out a bad picture... maybe COX work better.. maybe not.. Verizon?? Fiber Optic?? You know? COX work well one place, COX doesn't work well in other place...
IT's all about how much they can afford.. Here... I have 50 MB ISP speed.. no matter what cam I'm using... picture qualities are awesome.. If I have Z20.. picture is awesome, NVP... same... I have 3 different webcam.. all is great... my laptop with built in webcam.. still awesome... then when I go another place with my laptop...picture are not that great.. why?? Mmmmm.... maybe something wrong with my laptop? Is it? No, it's all about network...out there.. You know?
Other thing, if you get blurry image on your TV, do you generally blame on TV? Most would blame on signal first, same thing with VP and networking signals.
Ha ha, thinking about the words above "Blurry image". Interesting thing is that we are no longer in analog world. We are turning into digital world... and watching TV or or means of video technology... we are now start seeing "Pixalation".... No more "blurry image"....bye bye analog...welcome to pixalation.
How the video screen quality? Very good?
I think if VP to VP, then the quality would be good. If Z-20 to Z20, it is the same good quality. These devices probably have different format that cause a little poor quality.
... Sorenson has been developing the nTouch vp from scratch for deaf people while ZVRS bought Z20 product off the shelf from Cisco.
That's Sorenson's argument, but I'm not sure that it matters. The Z-20 is doing the job well. Who cares if it wasn't designed specifically for the deaf? It has been adapted well. The VCO feature is one thing the NVP can't match. It also does not require me to interrupt my family's TV programs to make a call is another advantage of the Z-20. That's the NVP's design weakness. Why didn't they design it to work with a cheap computer monitor rather than on an expensive TV? The Z-20 may be a better design. I'm not sure, though, since I have yet to try the NVP.
Techbill, I'm curious why you always type sentences then put period (.) on far bottom?
You can use a computer monitor with a HDMI port if you want to use both computer and nVP on one same monitor or use it for nVP only, make sure computer monitor support source switching mean you can switch between VGA or HDMI at the push of a button. There several computer monitors that have this feature.
If your new computer have a HDMI out then you can get a HDMI switch box to switch between two source at a push of a button.
Also you can pick up a 19" inch TV with a HDMI port for like 89 dollar which is cheaper than most computer monitor and use it just solely for the nVP and have a HDTV picture quailty
I use a 19 inch LED TV and I put it next to my computer monitor on my desk then I can watch TV while I am working at my desk or switch to nVP to make calls.
Because it LED and it doesn't drain too much power like an old CRT monitor so I leave mine on all the time 24/7
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That's good if it works with a monitor. That's a positive for the NVP. I do not want it on my main TV. I haven't been shopping for a while, but where can I buy a $99 TV? WalMart or Target?