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features such as ATM/POS recording, improved audio recording and more - at just a
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priced replacement for those customers looking for real time recording at 4 CIF.
For Real-time recording 4 CIF recording, three years ago the mix was about
90% SD to 10% HD; last year that changed to 50/50. This year everyone will
be expecting megapixel, or high-definition recording. That’s what we’re
addressing. Three years ago when we introduced DVR5100 we could
support up to 16 IP cameras on structured cabling. Now that we’ve released
the DX47/4800, customers can take advantage of their existing structured
cabling – as well as take advantage of cheaper cabling for analog
requirements. Available with eight or 16 analog channels — plus two
additional, dedicated megapixel camera channels — DX4700 and DX4800
offer an unmatched combination of power and performance in a cost-
effective package for mid-range applications.
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