Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Mitsubishi Electric Announces New Line Of Security Cameras At ISC West 2008

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Imaging Products Division today announced its new line of security cameras as a complementary offering to its industry-leading digital security solutions. The new line of cameras includes both IP-based and analog units with fixed, dome and Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) models.

The IP cameras feature advanced MPEG4 streaming, Sony Super HAD™ CCD chips for high resolution (up to 540 TV lines), and a maximum frame rate of 30 frames per second at D1 resolution. They support multiple network protocols, making them ideal for a variety of environments. The analog camera line features a wide dynamic range for superb video in any lighting environment, including day and night models.

The addition of a camera line to Mitsubishi’s already robust offering of digital security products represents a major step forward for security product integration. In an industry that depends on multiple providers to contribute to any one system, Mitsubishi is becoming a single source for digital security solutions across multiple industries including retail, financial, higher learning and home security monitoring.

“Historically, customers have relied on Mitsubishi for reliable security products and solutions behind the cameras, but now they can find top-of-the-line cameras with us as well,” said Jeff Kiuchi, product specialist, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Imaging Products. “As a result, integrators can now come straight to Mitsubishi for all aspects of digital security, from cameras to DVRs to the software and solutions that ensure the entire system works efficiently.”

Customers building or upgrading company security systems can receive their cameras from the same leading provider they look to for DVR units and customized software solutions; starting with a more integrated package and saving time on system development.

“With digital security systems, the products and solutions used are only as good as the others working alongside them in the chain,” said continued Kiuchi. “By offering our own line of quality camera products, we know—and more importantly, our customers know—that everything will integrate seamlessly and work together perfectly with no complications or inefficiencies.”

For more information visit http://www.mitsubishi-imaging.com/security.

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