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Nexcom has expanded its range of security surveillance solutions with the launch of the NViS 8480/8490 specifically designed to address HD CCTV applications. Powered by second generation Intel Core i7/i5 desktop/workstation grade processors with Q67/C206 chipset, the system is able to display and playback full HD videos through 8/16 channels.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1916 Nexcom has expanded its range of security surveillance solutions with the launch of the NViS 8480/8490 specifically designed to address HD CCTV applications.

Powered by second generation Intel Core i7/i5 desktop/workstation grade processors with Q67/C206 chipset, the system is able to display and playback full HD videos through 8/16 channels.

The company claims the device is not only ideal for use as a HD CCTV system but can coexist with standard definition CCTV applications.

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