Cool! wonder how many of these that are installed in airports around the U.S. ?
Richard Roehm
It’s spelled Burbank. They got sued and they reacted.
Jan 2nd, 2008
natech
Thanks for the correction. I also noticed nearly all of the TVs has captions turned on. Quite deaf-friendly airport.
Fookem
http://www.csdpav.com/chic.html
Wondering
Looks like a Sorenson videophone device q
Fookem, thanks for that link. Go Chicago!
Wondering, I think it’s by i2eye, not Sorenson.
W. David Samuelsen
Salt Lake City International has them too - Sorenson
so far 3 airports I know of that have VRS - Salt Lake City, Chicago and Burbank
Jan 3rd, 2008
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Richard Roehm
It’s spelled Burbank. They got sued and they reacted.
Jan 2nd, 2008
natech
Thanks for the correction. I also noticed nearly all of the TVs has captions turned on. Quite deaf-friendly airport.
Jan 2nd, 2008
Fookem
http://www.csdpav.com/chic.html
Jan 2nd, 2008
Wondering
Looks like a Sorenson videophone device q
Jan 2nd, 2008
natech
Fookem, thanks for that link. Go Chicago!
Wondering, I think it’s by i2eye, not Sorenson.
Jan 2nd, 2008
W. David Samuelsen
Salt Lake City International has them too - Sorenson
so far 3 airports I know of that have VRS - Salt Lake City, Chicago and Burbank
Jan 3rd, 2008
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