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Facebook Portal TV Now s Zoom, GoToMeeting Video Calls

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Portal TV s can now attend video calls on bigger screens with the latest update

Highlights
  • Facebook Portal TV was launched in September 2019
  • Standard Portal devices already ed Zoom and GoToMeeting
  • A recent survey showed 55 percent of employees prefer work from home
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Facebook's Portal TV will now Zoom and GoToMeeting. The two video conferencing services, along with BlueJeans and Webex, were already available on Portal, Portal Mini, and Portal+ devices. The new additions to Portal TV should make attending video calls for your work-from-home sessions easier and your virtual gatherings more fun. Facebook had launched its Portal TV streaming device back in September 2019 along with standard portal devices. A recent survey also showed that over 50 percent employees now prefer work from home.

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The social media platform said that Portal's Smart Camera helps keeps the s in the frame all the time and Smart Sound enhances the s' voice while minimising the background noise. “Now, your favourite Zoom functionality extends to the largest screen in your home, so you can work from your couch as well as your desk. That includes ing breakout rooms for brainstorming in smaller groups, calendar integration to help you stay on top of your schedule, screen sharing to improve remote collaboration, and virtual backgrounds to improve your overall experience,” the post said.

The blog post also mentioned that according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), 55 percent of employees now prefer to have work from home scheduled for more than three days a week.

Facebook Messenger and Portal starting in early 2021. There has been no further information from Facebook regarding this.


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