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Pelco Full HD monitors

Pelco has launched its new, complete line of Full High-Definition (FHD) monitors. Compatible with the company's Sarix megapixel cameras, as well as third-party units, the family of 42-, 47-, and 52in FHD displays deliver optimal performance and true colour reproduction and uses the latest in low-power components.
July 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
686 Pelco has launched its new, complete line of Full High-Definition (FHD) monitors. Compatible with the company's Sarix megapixel cameras, as well as third-party units, the family of 42-, 47-, and 52in FHD displays deliver optimal performance and true colour reproduction and uses the latest in low-power components.

According to Barry Lawson, Pelco's Product Marketing Manager, the company needed a monitor solution to complement its new line of Sarix megapixel cameras. "With this introduction, we now have one of the biggest selections of large FHD LCD monitors in the security industry. Even when non-megapixel cameras are used, Pelco FHD displays can easily and seamlessly scale down to 720p, ensuring the detailed and crisp images that security professionals demand."

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