Panasonic World First

Thu, 08 May 2008

Panasonic launch new product at IFSEC, a world first.

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IFSEC the international security vendor exhibition is less than a week away and Panasonic are putting the final touches to their stand 12072 in exhibition hall 20 at the NEC in Birmingham.

This year will be a massive event for Panasonic as they are preparing to launch an array of new megapixel IP professional cameras such as the new WV-NF302 POE mega pixel dome camera and the new WV-NP304 mega pixel day night camera. They will also be showing the world's first ever true digital external dome, the WV-NW960, with unrivalled image quality in its field and further demonstrating the Video Analytics capabilities of Panasonic including Intruder tracking systems and object detection.

They will also launch an addition to the Panasonic software GUI systems with WINICS IP providing virtual matrix control for middle to large sized integrated systems and promoting the latest developments in IP based Access Control with the BM-ET200 Iris reader and S2 Access Control and temperature monitoring systems.

Finally if that isn't enough, they have the latest launches to their successful analogue range of real time digital recorders and super dynamic cameras and the piece de resistance - the new WJ-ND400 network video recorder - capable of recording up to 64 megapixel cameras with massive storage capabilities and support for the WJ-NT314 video analytic codec.

If you require any information regarding these products please register an interest through our contact section and we will be more than happy to arrange a full demonstration utilizing our specially prepared vehicle.

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