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Wide range of electronic security systems from Samsung Techwin to be exhibited at Security Essen 2010
Samsung will exhibit new CCTV, IP, access control, video door phone and intruder detection ranges
Visitors to the Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. Stand (Number 213 in Hall 2) at this year's Security Essen will have the opportunity to see the latest Samsung security products in the 2010 line-up, including new CCTV, IP, access control, video door phone and intruder detection ranges which can be used together to create a total security solution.

"Security Essen will provide us with a great opportunity to demonstrate our latest products to our growing European customer base," said James Smith, European Marketing Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. "Samsung is continuing to evolve at pace into a full security solutions provider and our stand will fully reflect this with products and technologies from various disciplines integrating together to bring real benefits to the end-user."

Available for full demonstration will be the latest Samsung cameras and domes featuring next generation DSP chipsets showing how enhanced resolution, leading low-light technology and built-in video analytics can bring major benefits to security installations both over analogue and IP networks.

In addition, Samsung will be demonstrating its latest ranges of H.264 compression digital video recorders and network video recorders which provide a fully scalable solution for virtually any recording requirement.

Also on show will be Samsung's comprehensive new range of RFID and Biometric technology based access control systems, which provide a cost-effective solution for anything from a stand-alone single door solution through to large or multi-sited applications, whilst Samsung's ultra-stylish video door phones offer visual and voice confirmation for single and multi-door commercial and residential properties.

Apart from this the very latest speed dome, thermal, centralised management software and energy saving LCD monitor ranges will be on display.

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