VIVOTEK wins ITMonth 2008’s Outstanding I.T. Products Award 
 VIVOTEK won in the category of software / hardware system integration
VIVOTEK has won the Outstanding I.T. Products Award in the category of software/hardware system integration presented by ITMonth 2008 for innovative IT products. The award is recognition of VIVOTEK's competence and efforts in integrating advanced surveillance technologies with reliable hardware design.

The award refers to the 2.6x pan/tilt/zoom network camera - PZ7151/PZ7152, which features a progressive scan CCD sensor to provide crisp images of moving objects. With the 2.6x zoom capability, the camera allows users to view distant objects with details. Additionally, the pan and tilt functions give a wide field of view, providing users with a cost-effective and high-performance surveillance solution.

"We are very honoured to win this award. With this award, we hope to develop more affordable IP surveillance solutions for SMB customers," said Owen Chen, Chairman of VIVOTEK.

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