VIVOTEK's megapixel network cameras to be showcased at Security Essen 2010
VIVOTEK will introduce their new video server and network video recorder 
VIVOTEK Inc. would like to extend a very special invitation to join them at the Security Essen, held in Essen, Germany, from October 5 to 8, 2010.

At VIVOTEK's booth, they will showcase "SUPREME" Series network cameras with advanced features, including products with high definition 2-, 3-, 5-megapixel resolution, HD 60fps and Supreme Night Visibility. These advanced technologies guarantee uncompromised image quality with lower bandwidth and storage requirements.

In addition, VIVOTEK will introduce their new video server and network video recorder (NVR) for up to 8-channel monitoring and recording. The video server will provide you the multi-channel solution with real-time fps, and more security functional implementation. The NVR will provide easy-to-use multi-channel solution for management with high capability, better performance, and greater functionalities.

VIVOTEK invites you to meet with their team, who will guide you through live product demonstrations and advanced product features.

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