DVTEL 4K cameras offer better forensic zoom details on both traditional lower resolution displays and 4K monitors
The 4K Ultra HD camera line will consist of advanced mini-dome and bullet form factors

DVTEL, INC., the video surveillance solutions provider, announced recently its new Quasar 4K Ultra HD Camera line, a core component of the “DVTEL 4K Certified Solutions.” The camera line will consist of advanced mini-dome and bullet form factors.

Bringing the latest 4K technology to DVTEL’s value-added resellers and end users, the DVTEL Quasar 4K Ultra HD Cameras deliver technology that sets a new industry evidentiary quality standard. Employing a state of the art, broadcast quality Ultra HD media processor, the cameras deliver four times more detail at full 30 fps than today’s best HD1080 cameras and also more detail than legacy 10MP. The full DVTEL Quasar Camera line already delivers the most cost-effective storage options in the market, typically 60 percent less than comparable solutions. The Quasar 4K Cameras build on this cost cutting efficiency by using the most advanced 4K Ultra HD media processor, providing pristine imagery at an industry leading 250M pixels per second while using 30% less storage than many competitive HD1080 solutions. The 4K models also introduce the most advanced low light 4K image sensor ever introduced to the video surveillance industry making them the perfect solution for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor applications. The cameras are also vandal resistant designs with integrated IR illumination.

“With the latest DVTEL 4K Certified Solutions, DVTEL is raising the technology stakes and providing end users with cutting-edge, ultra-HD capabilities at a significant cost savings,” said Ed Thompson, DVTEL CTO. “Our 4K technology is not just the latest HD resolution; it’s a new mainstream evidentiary standard – and DVTEL is at the helm of this innovation.  We provide the easiest, most affordable 4K evidentiary solutions. DVTEL offers solution-driven products to end users, resulting in a greater return on investment.”

“DVTEL 4K Certified Solutions” provide an end-to-end family of products optimised to work intuitively and seamlessly with 4K technology and ultimately lower the total cost of ownership. The DVTEL Ultra HD Performance Optimiser offers drag-and-drop simplicity, while the system automatically selects the highest live and evidentiary detail on any display surface at the lowest CPU usage. In addition, DVTEL 4K cameras offer better forensic zoom details on both traditional lower resolution displays and 4K monitors, which are becoming more cost effective as technology adoption increases.

The Quasar 4K camera is planned to be available in Q4 2014 through DVTEL’s distribution channels. Additionally, DVTEL continues to actively invest in 4K infrastructure and will open a 4K Video Lab and Video Demo Center in 2014.

DVTEL to showcase its Certified 4K Solutions, along with DVTEL’s other signature video surveillance technology, at ASIS International 2014, held Sept. 29 through Oct. 2 in Atlanta.

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