Zoom Immersive View is a feature that places some or all meeting participants in one virtual background. It helps to simulate the feeling of an in-person meeting or classroom. The feature can ...
This new Zoom feature lets you virtually sit next to your friends, colleagues and family in a way you have to see to appreciate. Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, and is a ...
Zoom has rolled out a new feature to make video calls on the platform appear more normal and akin to real-life. The so-called 'Immersive View' will place participants into realistic settings, such as ...
Your video conferencing sessions on Zoom will now look more like real-life meetings, thanks to “Immersive View,” which can simulate holding a video meeting in a classroom or office space. Say goodbye ...
Most of us are familiar with the normal views in a Zoom meeting. You are either viewing the person actively talking big on your screen or you are viewing a brady bunch style window gallery of all the ...
Zoom has launched a new feature designed to make virtual meetings feel more natural. Immersion View, as it’s called, will be familiar to anyone who’s used Microsoft Teams’ Together Mode, which the ...
Zoom offers mainly two views – Portrait and Landscape, and users can switch between these two as per their requirements. However, if you want to force users to use the portrait view on Zoom on Windows ...
When a feature works, chances are others will co-opt it. Last year, Microsoft followed in Zoom's footsteps by adding virtual backgrounds to its Teams app. As a testament to the feature's popularity, ...
If you feel like your video calls are getting stale, then good news — Zoom has announced ‘Immersive View’, a way for you make conference calls seem a little more involved. The new view removes ...
Zoom (and other virtual video meeting platforms) can be draining. Too much of it can contribute to burnout. Having a camera on you for long periods of time can trigger anxiety and sometimes make ...
Microsoft Teams has chased Zoom and other videoconferencing apps for years, taking the best of what they have to offer and integrating it. Now, the opposite is true: Zoom is taking Teams’ “Together ...