October 12, 2011
Bosch Security Systems of Fairport, N.Y. unveils the 700 HD Series Hybrid and Network Recorders.
February 25, 2010
Integrator NetWatch Inc. of Springfield began implementing the IP-based system in 2006, working with the church to transition its disparate analog cameras using Axis video encoders so the Church could fully integrate its system and store data for longer periods of time than was available with the VCRs and DVRs previously in use.
November 18, 2009
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Irvine, Calif.-based security division releases the DX-TL5716U, the company’s first high-end hybrid DVR capable of capturing images from analog and IP cameras. The DVR is compatible with IP camera suppliers including Axis, Sony and Panasonic.
November 5, 2009
Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada-based Genetec powers the new IONODES’ SV-3200 network security appliance. The product is combined with the company’s IP video solution, Omnicast, to offer a hybrid NVR platform.
October 5, 2009
Chantilly, Va.-based Dedicated Micros is targeting the midrange CCTV market with its new SD Advanced Hybrid DVR. The hybrid SD Advanced comes in eight-, 12- or 16-channel models and includes capabilities such as IP video source recording, front panel local control, transcoding, and VGA main monitor support.
July 9, 2009
Anticipating increased tourism brought by the 2010 World Cup, South African authorities are upgrading surveillance and security at the international airport in Johannesburg with a hybrid DVTel installation.
July 8, 2009
Keyscan Inc. of Whitby, Ontario, unveils its K-DVR, a hybrid 16 channel digital video recorder. The K-DVR features 1TB of in-unit storage capacity and the ability of adding external NAS storage. It is able to display 480 pictures per second in real time. Built into every K-DVR is Triplex+TM.
July 6, 2009
Pelco's new DX8100 Version 2.0 is giving customers the opportunity to migrate to IP without IP licensing fees. This "easy and affordable" fashion was created to maximize the return on investment, according to Pelco.
April 15, 2009
San Francisco-based 3VR Security Inc. released its S-Series SmartRecorder, a compact and economical video system built upon 3VR's searchable surveillance platform. The S-Series is a hybrid DVR/NVR offering video management features and expandability without sacrificing support for video analytic, biometric, data integration and search features, according to the company.
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