FLIR Systems

960H Super R

960H Super R

FLIR Systems announced the release of its new line of Super-R 960H (960x480) resolution digital video recorders (DVR). The FLIR D3000 Series 960H DVR line bridges the gap between standard resolution D1 CCTV recorders and more expensive high-definition surveillance solutions, supporting 960H Super-R with real-time recording at an affordable price. The 960H platform records with 34 percent more resolution than standard D1, offering a true-to-life aspect ratio designed for 16:9 wide screen viewing so viewers can take full advantage of the sharper, more detailed images generated by their 700+ TVL 960H cameras. FLIR offers a full line-up of complimentary 960H cameras in dome and bullet configurations to accompany its 960H Super-R DVR line.

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