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English: These are the very first immersive telepresence rooms ever constructed. This picture was taken in Englewood, Ohio in 1993. These devices were two codec systems called TeleSuites. This picture shows a family "teledining" with each other from New York City (where an identical room was located) to Englewood, Ohio.
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