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Arbor improves security surveillance

Designed as an in-vehicle PC for transportation applications and surveillance, the Arbor ARTS-4770 can be used in buses, trucks and other vehicles to monitor in-vehicle events. ARTS-4770 is able to play four-channel video smoothly on LCD display from high resolution IP cameras while simultaneously recording all images, which can be recorded onto a solid storage disk within the device, offering higher protection for passengers’ safety.
December 19, 2014 Read time: 1 min

Designed as an in-vehicle PC for transportation applications and surveillance, the 7953 Arbor ARTS-4770 can be used in buses, trucks and other vehicles to monitor in-vehicle events.

ARTS-4770 is able to play four-channel video smoothly on LCD display from high resolution IP cameras while simultaneously recording all images, which can be recorded onto a solid storage disk within the device, offering higher protection for passengers’ safety.

ARTS-4770’s compact size makes it suitable for all types of vehicle. It includes a 4-PoE module, removing the need for a PoE switch, GPS with 3G/4G telecommunication for location tracking and Wi-Fi/USB/removable SSD for data transference, high-performance Intel 3rd generation Core i7 processor and 1-4 IP cameras.

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