LILIN, one of the World's largest CCTV manufacturers, recently revealed a new demonstration room at their UK head office.

Incorporating the new corporate identity, the demonstration room reinforces LILIN's commitment to continuous technological development with the showcasing of cutting edge products.

The demonstration room provides the capability to view cameras and digital video recorders on CRT's, LCD's and projection screens.  This is further enhanced by network and broadband transmission with remote viewing replicating real world performance.

Products on display include the entire range of IR Cameras, Digital Video Recorders, Keyboards, High Speed Dome Cameras, Housings and much more.  The matrix allows any signal to be switched to any monitor.

With numerous lighting sources to replicate various CCTV applications, the demonstration room is capable of simulating different environments, including a dark room for night surveillance.

Air conditioned, the LILIN demonstration room is available for client demos and training.  It is the ideal location to host hospitality and training functions.

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