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20/10/2010

QNAP's Viostor Pro Series NVR with HD local display

Taipei, Taiwan

QNAP Security, a leading manufacturer of Linux-embedded, standalone Network Video Recorder (NVR) solutions has launched the Viostor Pro Series, the world's very first Linux-based NVR capable of truly PC-less quick configuration, monitoring of IP cameras over the network, and video playback via a high-definition (HD) VGA monitor or TV.
The new models include 2-drive VS-2012 Pro/2008 Pro/2004 Pro, 4-drive desktop VS-4016 Pro/4012 Pro/4008 Pro and rack mount VS-4016U-RP Pro/ 4012U-RP Pro/4008U-RP Pro, and 6-drive VS-6020 Pro/6016 Pro/6012 Pro, all incorporate dual-core Intel Atom processor and 1GB memory to deliver high performance network throughput of 176Mbps for high quality megapixel recording and extremely low power consumption.

Viostor Pro Series NVR are pre-installed with the latest firmware version 3.3.0 which provides high quality H.264, MPEG4, M-JPEG, and MxPEG recording from over 800 IP camera and video server models of 36 brands, including AXIS, ACTi, A-MTK, Arecont Vision, Avtech, Brickcom, Canon, Cisco, CNB, Digitus, D-Link, Edimax, ELMO, Etrovision, GANZ, Hikvision, iPUX, IPX, IQeye, Levelone, Linksys, Messoa, Mobotix, Nakayo, Panasonic BB/BL/i-Pro, Sanyo, Shany, SONY, TOA, Toshiba, Trendnet, Videosec, Viosecure, Vivotek and Y-CAM.

The NVR also supports up to abundant features such as 120-channel monitoring from multiple Viostor NVR servers without installing any other software, Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) for faster video retrieval, generic IP camera integration by JPEG CGI command, digital watermarking, advanced event management, email and SMS alert, online RAID capacity expansion, online RAID level migration, HDD S.M.A.R.T., and dual Giga LAN.

"QNAP is a market leader striving to provide full-featured, reliable, and innovative surveillance solutions for all sorts of security applications. We are proud to redefine the administration experience of the Linux-based NVR systems by supporting full HD (1920 x 1080) local display,” said Andrew Yu, Product Manager from QNAP. “VioStor NVR administrators can configure the system, monitor the IP cameras and play the video conveniently via only a USB mouse and a VGA monitor connected to VioStor NVR. This is a feature that no other Linux-based network surveillance solutions can compare in the current market."


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