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Can Samsung Extend the Future of Analog CCTV?
by John Honovich, IPVM Posted on Jun 10, 2009 About John Contact JohnSamsung GVI is talking to the trade magazine about their A1 chip and analog cctv camera advances (listen to a podcast on A1 from SIW). The 4 key claimed benefits of these new analog cameras are (1) higher resolution (600 TV lines), (2) built-in video analytics, (3) WDR and (4) up the coax camera control. See...
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