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10 Video Conference Tips

Video calls have officially taken over our work lives. On average, people sit through 11 hours of meetings every week. That’s basically a part-time job spent staring at a screen full of faces. And not all of those hours are smooth sailing.

You know how it is. Someone forgets to mute, and we all hear their dog barking. Another person logs in late, just as someone else freezes on the worst facial expression possible. Studies back this up: 72% of people say technical problems eat up meeting time.

But that’s not the end of the world — most of these hiccups are easy to fix. With just a few simple habits, you can turn online meetings from something that feels like a chore into real, productive teamwork. Here are ten practical tips to help you get there.

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conference room vs meeting room

The area you select can have a significant impact on how well you complete tasks. Whether you are organizing a brief brainstorming session with your team or a large client presentation, the appropriate space can make all the difference. Although conference rooms and meeting rooms are often used interchangeably, these venues serve distinct functions. 

This tutorial will explain the differences between a conference room and a meeting room, examine their features, and assist you in determining when to use each. 

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Should You Use a Projector Screen or a Wall

How many times have you plopped down with popcorn, fired up your projector, and stared at your wall thinking, Do I really need a fancy screen, or is this blank space good enough? Happens to the best of us. Honestly, it’s not just a yes-or-no kind of thing. There’s a whole mess of stuff to consider: how picky you are about image quality, how much cash you wanna drop, if you’ve got the space, or if you just can’t be bothered.

Some folks are totally cool with slapping a movie onto whatever wall isn’t covered in cat hair or weird smudges. Others will go on and on about how a legit projector screen is the only way to get razor-sharp images and colors. So what’s the real deal? Let us break down the Projector screen vs the wall.  It's pros, cons, and maybe throw in a story or two, because there’s more to this than just screen or no screen. Let’s get into it.

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Connected Workplaces

Work used to mean going to one place, a desk or an office. Now it is very different. It is a group of people, tools, and tasks all working together without slowing down. 

That's what is happening in 2025 with $62 billion going into the digital tools that make this happen. 

An article from Forbes noted that “as many as 98% of workers say they want to work remotely at least part of the time,” which comes as no surprise. Between 2020 and 2023 alone, the global remote workforce grew from 20% to 28%.

Cloud services, web platforms, and mobile apps all help work move smoothly no matter where you are. Work is not just a place anymore; it's how everything stays connected.

In this post, we'll show you how connected workplaces are a new way of working that makes things faster, easier, and more interconnected than ever.

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Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

If you've ever been on a video call and see that half your face is overexposed while the other half looks like it's in a cave, that's a dynamic range problem, and this is where you’re going to be able to fix it. 

First, an important fact: Most webcams can't handle real-world lighting. Natural light, overhead glare, and weird shadows can all throw everything off. This is where Wide Dynamic Range comes in.

It helps your camera deal with messy lighting so people can see you. Your face looks normal, rather than glowing or disappearing into darkness.

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