VIVOTEK, a leading vendor of surveillance cameras and other security solutions, has won prestigious Camera Excellence Awards at Secutech 2011, the key global security industry exhibition. The Awards are given to winning cameras from a two-phase selection process, in which experts first screen entrants to ensure they meet rigorous eligibility requirements, and then buyers attending the exhibition vote for which of these they judge to be best.

Competing cameras were set up in identical simulated surveillance environments to compare their performance under realistic conditions such as changing light, strong backlighting, and rapid subject movement. VIVOTEK won for its advanced SUPREME series network camera, the IP8162P.

IP8162P emerged as winners from among 19 top-flight entrants, sharing the honor with cameras from world-recognised vendors like the Sony, Axis. VIVOTEK camera offers superior image quality even in challenging conditions, including nighttime, by drawing on sophisticated features such as P-iris lenses, focus assist, and WDR enhancement.

VIVOTEK Chairman Owen stated, "We are extremely pleased to have won the award. We hope that the award competition has also helped international buyers better grasp the features and benefits of megapixel and HD surveillance cameras, and convinced them to take advantage of them for security applications."

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