VIVOTEK is releasing the next in its series of user-friendly pan/tilt network cameras, PT8133/33W, a newly improved, upgraded version of the PT7135/37.

Designed to resemble an elegant, poised swan, the 1.0-Megapixel VIVOTEK PT8133/33W is only 100 mm in diameter and 120 mm tall, making for an aesthetically pleasing yet effective, high-quality surveillance solution in high definition. With flexible 350-degree pan and 125-degree tilt, the PT8133/33W offers users comprehensive control over a monitored site. The PT8133/33W also supports remote monitoring through 3GPP and comes with a built-in microphone as well as motion and tampering detection functions.

The PT8133/33W now supports H.264 compression technology and is compatible with MPEG-4 as well as MJPEG. While PT8133W and PT7137 are both wireless models, the PT8133W comes with a WPS button for easy configuration and 802.11n for efficient data transmission. In addition, the PT8133 supports the standard 802.3af PoE.

The previous generation VIVOTEK PT7135/37 enjoyed widespread acclaim in the industry; in 2006, not only did it win the Symbol of Excellence Award, it was named Outstanding I.T. Application/Product, a recognition granted by Taipei Computer Association as part of the I.T. Month Award program. With the replacement PT8133/33W, VIVOTEK plans to discontinue PT7135/37 in 2012 Q3.

"The PT8133/33W is perfect for indoor surveillance," said William Ku, Director of the Brand Business Division at VIVOTEK. "With high quality 720p video, vertical markets such as retail, commercial or residential can benefit a great deal from the PT8133/33W. The pan/tilt mechanism enables users to pan or tilt the lens to their region of interest via a computer mouse or smart phone touch screen or interface."

 Other outstanding features of VIVOTEK PT8133/33W include ONVIF 1.02 support and viewing resolution of 1280x800 at 30 fps.

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