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Plustek launches NVR4000 network video recorder |
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Written by CB Team
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Saturday, 19 April 2008 |
Plustek Inc - a manufacturer of sheet-fed and multifunction scanners - has launched the new NVR4000, a network video recorder.
The recorder is marketed as an ideal solution for monitoring small shops, petrol stations, business hotels and small offices, the NVR4000 connects directly to a network, providing motion Jpeg (M-JPEG) recordings, which can be managed through IP (Internet protocol) or over a LAN (local area network).
Together with network cameras including IP cameras from Axis Communications, the Plustek NVR4000 offers a complete surveillance solution for detecting shoplifters, reducing false alarms, including personnel safety or viewing premises remotely.
The Plustek NVR4000 provides 4 LAN ports for IP cameras, is affordable and has a 320GB hard disc that lets you store data for about 14 days with VGA resolution at one frame per second from four video channels, with no degradation in image quality.
The NVR4000 also enables you to remotely access recorded material and view all live videos on one page through an intuitive interface and simple management system.
It's bundled software application enables simultaneous recording and remote access to live views and playback of recorded images from up to four Plustek network cameras.
It also offers scheduled and triggered recordings at speeds of up to 120 frames per second in QVGA (320x240 pixels) and QCIF (160x120) and up to 60 frames VGA (640x480).
The NVR4000 even provides a scaleable and distributed management solution of up to 32 channels as up to 8 NVR4000s can be networked together.
The NVR4000 is priced at £827 excluding VAT and is available now from Micro-P.
Plustek
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 April 2008 )
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